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State Recovery Act Sites
A compilation of state Web sites regarding federal Recovery Act funding.
Stateside Groups Highlights & Schedule
Stateside Associates provides a "Guide to the National Organizations of State & Local Officials" 10 times annually to its clients and groups contacts.
State Legal Materials
The Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School offers links to state Constitutions, statutes, bills, regulations, judicial opinions, and other resources.
Library of Congress State Government Information
The Library of Congress provides a list of links to sites offering state government information; those smart librarians even included the WASRG web page!
U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library
This site offers links to both state and territorial laws. Offerings are extensive and include links to Constitutions, statutes, regulations, model acts, interstate compacts, and more.
State and Local Government on the Net
Piper Resources’ directory of government sponsored resources on the Internet includes links to state home pages, state wide offices, legislative branches, judicial branches, executive branches, boards and commissions, cities, and counties. Links are also included for U.S. territories and tribal governments.
FindLaw: State Sources
FindLaw offers an extensive state resources index with links to: primary materials (cases, codes, and regulations), government information, courts, directories, news and media, and more.
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
NCSL’s site contains information on legislative policy issues, state-federal relations, and links to state legislatures and related sites.
The Council of State Governments (CSG)
CSG’s site includes a directory of state government officials, state government news, issue alerts, suggested legislation, and links to state home pages.
Project Vote Smart: The States
This site offers biographies of Governors, Lt. Governors, and state legislators, as well as election information and a section on how state government works. Links to state government information are also included.
The Fifty State Capitals of the United States
Need to know the official bird, flower, motto, nickname, or tree of a state? This is the place to visit. Also contains pictures of each state’s flag, links to state maps, and other state information.
Stateline
Stateline is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news service of the Pew Center on the States. Stateline’s unparalleled coverage across all 50 states and insight into the most important policy developments on a range of issues make it an indispensable resource for policy makers and others at all levels of government.
Public Agenda
National Center for Policy Analysis "Idea House"
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