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GovTrack.us is a website developed by Joshua Tauberer which enables its users to track the bills and members of the United States Congress. Users can add trackers to certain bills.
^Harman at govtrack< http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-1955 >(accessed Dec 27,2007) ^ Harman's homepage< http://www.house.gov/harman/>
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Browsing Govtrack.us: The bad, the good, the absurd: Tracking "active legislation," on Govtrack can be entertaining. Here are some items proposed in Congress the first two weeks
Welcome to the GovTrack.us wiki. This is a wiki run by GovTrack.us for discussions on things related to fostering transparency in the U.S. government using technology.
Joshua Tauberer takes over XML.com's Hacking Congress column to explain how he's using RDF and the Semantic Web to build a site that organizes U.S. federal government data.
Peggy Garvin explores the evolution in the features and services provided by GovTrack, the free, public, independent web service with information on federal legislation ...
Published on XML.com http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/02/08/govtrack-us-public-data-semantic-web.html See this if you're having trouble printing code examples
Since 2004, GovTrack.us has housed information about the United States Congress, including 10 years of bills, voting records, and contact information for individual members of ...
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GovTrack.us is a website developed by Joshua Tauberer which enables its users to track the bills and members of the United States Congress. Users can add trackers to certain bills. The website collects data on Congress members, allowing the users to check voting records and attendance relative to peers. It has been used by the New York Times, and cited as a useful resource by some publications.

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