Congress.gov — a U.S. federal legislative information system managed by the Library of Congress — is now out of beta, and has added new features , according to a post on 26 September 2014 by Andrew Weber at In Custodia Legis .
According to the announcement, new features in Congress.gov include:
- a Resources section
- a list of most-viewed bills
- videos of House committee hearings, and
- improvements to the browse and advanced search functions.
For more details, please see the complete announcement.
HT @atweber
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