Congress.gov User Interview Update and Call for More Volunteers
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We recently conducted interviews with congressional and public users of the website during November and December 2025.
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Posted by: Andrew Weber
We recently conducted interviews with congressional and public users of the website during November and December 2025.
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Posted by: Andrew Weber
A Congress.gov interview is with Barbara Perkins, head of the Legislative Analysis and Services Section of the Office of Legislative Information Services in the Congressional Research Service (CRS).
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A Congress.gov interview is with William Blackerby, a legislative data specialist in the Congressional Research Service (CRS).
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A Congress.gov interview is with Mike Queen. Mike is a legislative data specialist in the Congressional Research Service (CRS).
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Today's interview is with Andrew Reiter, a legislative data specialist in the Congressional Research Service (CRS).
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Today's interview is with David Revzin, a legislative data specialist in the Congressional Research Service.
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Today's interview is with Butch Lazorchak, a project manager (PM) in the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) of the Library of Congress.
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Today’s interview is with Cassidy Charles, a legislative data specialist in the Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress. Describe your background. I joined the Congressional Research Service in 2020. I earned a B.A. in Political Science Pre-Law from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and an M.L.I.S. from Rutgers, the State University of New …
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Today’s interview is with Elizabeth Mansfield, a legislative data analyst in the Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress. Describe your background. I first began working in the information services industry during college as a technical services assistant in my university’s law library. In addition to a library degree, I have an advanced degree …
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