Bill Search: 113th Congress
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Congressional Record
The Congressional Record is published daily when either house of Congress meets. It is a published account of Congressional debates and activities, including votes, legislation, and committee meeting announcements. The Congressional Record research guide further explains use and distribution of the Record. |
Recent Floor ActivityUse the choices below to view and track the floor activity from the last five days the Senate convened. Last Major Action - Obtain a list of all bills with Major Actions on the specified date.Bills Introduced - Obtain a list of all bills introduced on the specified date. Congressional Record - See the printed, and substantially verbatim account of proceedings in the Senate for the date specified. Daily Digest - Read a summary of the day's floor and committee actions, with page references to the Congressional Record. Also lists the measures scheduled for action during the next meeting. Roll Call Votes - Go to a table of all Roll Call Votes this year. The most recent votes are listed at the top. On the Senate Floor - View the floor activity from the Senate Chamber for the date specified. |
Learn about filing lobbying documents with the Office of Public Records. | ||
View the semiannual Report of the Secretary of the Senate | ||
This chart compares legislative statistics over a 20-year period. The chart is in PDF format. | ||
There are several ways to read the text of bills, including web and print resources. Use this guide to learn how to find copies of bills. | ||
Find out about congressional voting with this How to guide. | ||
The Senate document room provides copies of publications generated by the Senate; including bills, reports, and committee assignment lists. | ||