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a screenshot of the Congress.gov API house-vote endpoint

Introducing House Roll Call Votes in the Congress.gov API

Posted by: Andrew Weber

Today, in partnership with the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, we are thrilled to announce that beta House Roll Call Votes endpoints are now available from the Congress.gov API. In this first iteration, the beta House Roll Call Votes endpoints cover all votes associated with legislation dating from 2023 (118th Congress). Endpoints include a list-level and item-level, along with a member votes-level, which shows how each member of the House of Representatives voted on a particular piece of legislation.

Screen snip showing the new CRS Products collection in Congress.gov’s “Limit Your Search” filter.

Improved Public Access to CRS Reports on Congress.gov

Posted by: Andrew Weber

We are pleased to announce the new CRS products collection that is searchable within Congress.gov. CRS products include coveted CRS reports, testimony by CRS analysts, infographics, and more. Find descriptions for each CRS product type on our About Congressional Research Service (CRS) Products page. Public access to CRS products, which are produced for the United States Congress by the Congressional Research Service, is improved by several enhancements.

Ornate red and ivory wall decoration, with plaque and symbols

Hale Boggs Federal Building and Courthouse, New Orleans, LA: Pic of the Week

Posted by: Jennifer Davis

The following is a guest post by Alexander Salopek, a collection development specialist in the Collection Services Division of the Law Library of Congress. He previously wrote posts on Fred Korematsu’s Drive for Justice, Fred Korematsu Winning Justice, What a Difference 17 Years Made, Frances Glessner Lee and the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, and …