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Proposed Legislation
1. Document produced: House or Senate bill
(H.R.# or S.#). The bill number is retained until it is
passed in that particular Congress. If the bill does not
pass and is reintroduced in the following Congress, it
will be assigned a new bill number.
Indexed in:
Full text in:
- GPO Access (103rd Congress, 1993/94- )
- Thomas (Library of Congress Legislative
Information Service) (101st Congress- )
- Lexis (LEGIS;BLTEXT,
Current Congress, historical files also
available)
- Westlaw (BILLS - current; BILLS-OLD - 1991- )
Status/history in:
2. Bill is assigned to a committee (over 90%
of bills die before hearings are held).
Documents that may be produced: Hearing transcript or
committee print
Indexed in:
Full text in:
3. Bill is reported out of a committee.
Documents produced: House or Senate reports (H.R.
Rept.# or S. Rept.#)
Indexed in:
Full text in:
4. Bill may be debated on floor of House or
Senate.
Document produced: Debate transcript.
Indexed in:
Full text in:
5. Bill is introduced in other house and assigned
to a committee, where steps similar to those above are
taken.
6. Conference is held to reconcile differences
when House and Senate pass different versions of
bill.
7. President may take action on bill.
Document produced: President's approval message or
veto message. Congress can override a veto with a 2/3
majority in both houses.
Indexed/Fulltext in:
- CCH Congressional Index (Reference KF 49
.C6)
- Congressional Record (print, reading room)
(Gov Docs & Microform cabinets)
- Public Papers of the Presidents (Gov Docs
GS 4.113)
- Weekly Compilation of Presidential
Documents (print) (Gov Docs GS 4.114)
- United States Code Congressional and
Administrative News (1948- )
- (print) (Reading Room & Lower Stacks)
- Westlaw (USCCAN)
8. Bill becomes a law.
Document produced: Public Law (P. L. # or Pub. L.
#)
Slip laws/ Session Laws are published in:
- Slip laws (Gov Docs AE 2.110)
- Statutes at Large (Lower Stacks)
- United States Code Congressional and
Administrative News (USCCAN)
(1948)
- Print (Reading Room & Lower Stacks)
- Westlaw (USCCAN)
Laws are codified (arranged by subject) in:
- United States Code (USC) (print) (Reading
Room & Lower Stacks)
- United States Code Annotated (USCA) (print)
(Reading Room & Lower Stacks)
- United States Code Service (USCS) (print)
(Reading Room)
**Note that all of the documents listed above may not
be produced for every bill!
**Note also that a legislative history may have
already been compiled! Please see our companion guide, Compiled Federal Legislative history.
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