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Todd’s Record & Legislative Corner

The Legislative Corner is devoted to helping you gather information regarding legislation and issues of interest to you. If you need any assistance in this area, you should also feel free to call one of our offices.

You may review the Clerk's record of Roll Call Votes to see how I voted on a particular bill. Go to my Roll Call Votes page for instructions on how to use the Clerk's site.

The Library of Congress maintains a Web site containing copies of bills and resolutions which have been introduced in the House or Senate along with their current status. Referred to as “THOMAS” after our 3rd President, the Web site can be searched by the bill or resolution number (such as “H.R. ___,” “S. ___,” or “H.Res. ___”) as well as by key words. To see those bills and resolutions that I have introduced or cosponsored, go to my Sponsored and Co-Sponsored Legislation page. To keep track of active legislation currently being debated in Congress, please visit www.senate.gov/bills.

If you are interested in finding out more about the legislative process, the House of Representatives Web site contains information on its “Tying It All Together” page. In addition, you can review the House schedule and the most recent House floor proceedings. Explanations for many of my votes can be found in the News Room. If you subscribe to the e-newsletter, you will receive monthly updates of my activities, including explanations of key votes.

Posted on the right are various reports from the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a highly-respected, non-partisan branch of the Library of Congress. Check back frequently to see what new or updated materials have been placed in the CRS box.

Finally, you may be interested in the House committees and subcommittees on which I serve. You may want to check the Web sites of these committees on a regular basis to stay posted on their activities.