Chapter 6. Congress
Explore
The official web site of the U.S. House of
Representatives provides links to individual members' offices as
well as committee and party leadership offices, and other links to dealing with
business before the House.
The official web site of the U.S. Senate
provides links to individual members' offices and committee offices as well as
other links (including an interesting Art
& History link).
Housed at
From the official U.S. Senate web site, this
link provides a history
of major Senate and congressional select committee investigations.
Interestingly, most of these select committees have been formed to study major
political problems but also numerous
This section of the Senate's official web site
answers recurring questions the public has about Congress. In particular, it
responds to many of the urban
legends that swirl around the country regarding congressional
history and politics.
One of the key jobs of Congress is to produce
the nation's budget every year. The
The watchdog group Citizens Against
Government Waste often produces reports about congressional public
works programs they refer to as pork barrel spending.
TheCapital.Net provides a brief but
informative run-down of historical and current congressional pay and
perquisites.
The Library of Congress has for fifty years
provided a guide to How Our Laws Are Made.
This update is authored by the U.S. House Parliamentarian, who is the resident
expert on congressional procedures.
The House leadership offices web pages provide very different views of the business of the U.S. House. Compare the Speaker of the House's statement on political issues with the Democratic leader's statement on the same political issues.






























































































































