Find legislation in the U.S. Congress. Bills and Resolutions in Congress There are 15,942 bills and resolutions currently before the United States Congress, but of those only about 7% will become law.

Nine videos explain each of the common legislative stages, and that the process by which a bill becomes law is rarely predictable. A gallery of study resources about significant primary source documents from American history. Presented by the Library of Congress, Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information.

Search for current bills and federal laws that have already passed. You can look them up by name, subject, keywords, congressional session, or type of legislation.

Find the bills, committees, & legislators important to you. The PolicyEngage legislative tracking platform guides you directly to what you need to know.

There are eight different types of bills. There are numerous different bill versions that track a bill through the legislative process from introduction through passage by both chambers (enrolled version). All final published bill versions are available from GPO.

Welcome to GovTrack Use GovTrack to research and track legislation in the United States Congress, including Members of Congress, bills and resolutions, voting records, and committee activity.

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