Library Of Congress Release Last Week’s Top 10 Most Viewed Bills

The Library of Congress today, released the top ten most-viewed bills list for last week and the list can be past or present and the public has full access not only to view but to print or save.

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It is presented by the Library of Congress (LOC) using data from the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, the Government Publishing Office, Congressional Budget Office, and the LOC’s Congressional Research Service.

Congress.gov supersedes the THOMAS system which was retired on July 5, 2016. Congress.gov released in beta in September 2012. The THOMAS URL redirected to Congress.gov in 2013. The beta label was removed in 2014.

The scope of data collections and system functionality has continued to expand since THOMAS was launched in January 1995, when the 104th Congress convened. THOMAS was produced after Congressional leadership directed the Library of Congress to make federal legislative information freely available to the public.

Congressional documents from the first 100 years of the U.S. Congress (1774-1875) can be accessed through A Century of Lawmaking.

The Library of Congress top ten
most-viewed bills for last week

1 H.R.5 Equality
2 H.R.1044 Fairness
3 H.R.2527 Vaccinate
4 S.386 Fairness
5 H.Res.109 Recognizing
6 H.R.987 MORE
7 H.R.5428 Stand
8 H.R.299 Blue
9 H.R.1 For
10 S.447 Justice

Read Other Top 10 Most Read Bills From Congress.gov

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Source: Library of Congress


 

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