With today’s release we are adding the last item from the Debates of Congress, the Register of Debates. This is the last area of content to migrate from Century of Lawmaking to Congress.gov. You can see the Register of Debates starting with the 18th Congress of the Browse page. and through the 25th Congress.
Today's release has multiple smaller enhancements that were also based on user feedback. You are now able to search just titles on the CRS Products Quick Search Form. We added LinkedIn to the share section of the Share/Save toolbar. The Senate Communications search results have now been adjusted to display Number – Descending by default.
The Congress.gov enhancements for June of 2025. This release provides enhanced access to Congressional Research Service products and Law Library of Congress reports from Congress.gov.
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.
This post highlights the updates to Congress.gov that occurred this month, including the ability to now browse and search through the Historic Senate Executive Journals from the 1st (1789 – 1791) through the 43rd Congress (1873 – 1875).