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A screen capture of the landing image for the congressionally mandated reports video recording. The text reads, "Law Library of Congress. Locating Congressionally Mandated Reports." An image of the Jefferson Building cupola is in the foreground.
Screen capture of the Locating Congressionally Mandated Reports recording.

Watch a Recording of Our Webinar “Locating Congressionally Mandated Reports”

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On January 28, 2025, we presented a Lunch & Learn webinar on the ins and outs of locating congressionally mandated reports. A recording of that class is now available online for anyone to watch.

This recording provides an overview of reports that are required to be delivered to Congress, including methods for locating these materials through archival, print, and online resources. Additionally, this presentation discusses why and how federal agencies are required by law to submit thousands of reports to Congress and congressional committees each year. Because these resources historically have been difficult to find, this webinar takes a deep dive into methods for using finding aids to track reports that were submitted to Congress and provides examples and demonstrations showing the steps for locating these reports.

You can now watch a recording of this webinar here:


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  1. This was honestly super useful, thank you for this presentation.

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