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HeinOnline: US Congressional Documents vs. US Federal Legislative History Libraries

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Looking for an already pulled together Federal legislative history?  Try HeinOnline's US Federal Legislative History Library.  Browse by Publication Title, Public Law Number or Popular Name.

Have a specific document you need to find, like a report or hearing? Try HeinOnline's US Congressional Documents database. Browse to a particular document type or Select Advanced Search. 

Advanced Search allows you to search Text, Date, etc. for any or all Document Types:

If you don't find the specific report or hearing you are looking for in US Congressional Documents, try the US Federal Legislative History Library as well. Your report or hearing may be included as one of the documents pulled together for an already compiled legislative history on a particular Public Law.

For additional Federal legislative history resources and databases, see our research guides, Federal Legislative History and Congressional Documents, or ask us!

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