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Now Available on Congress.gov – The United States Statutes at Large from 1973-1994

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As announced at the Congress.gov Virtual Public Forum, we are excited to bring you more full-text access to legislation in the form of the United States Statutes at Large. Twenty years of law texts, dating from 1973-1994, are now easy to access from Congress.gov. Law texts can be accessed from lists like Public Laws 103rd Congress (1993-1994) and from “Text” tabs for bills that have become law, such as H.J.Res.390, “Designating September 17, 1994, as “Constitution Day,” which became Public Law No: 103-464.

A screenshot showing an example of a Statutes at Large now available on Congress.gov.
The United States Statutes at Large from the 93rd to 103rd Congresses (1973-1994) are now available on Congress.gov. 

Enhancement – Legislation – Public Law Text

  • Public law text has been added for 93rd – 103rd Congresses (1973-1994).

The addition of these public law texts, combined with our recent addition of back issues of the Bound Congressional Record, helps expand online access to historical legislative materials. Future phases of the Statutes at Large project will incorporate more historic law texts into Congress.gov, so stay tuned.

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