Links & Resources
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Official site provides state-related news and information for citizens, visitors, and businesses about and available from state executive, judicial and legislative branches.
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution, and it serves as the research arm of Congress.
The New York Times Online
Find breaking news, multimedia, reviews & opinion on Washington, business, sports, movies, travel, books, jobs, education, real estate, cars & more.
The White House
Whitehouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. This site is a source for information about the President, White House news and policies, White House history, the federal government.
THOMAS - Legislative Information on the Internet
The Library of Congress THOMAS site is the source for federal legislative information. THOMAS provides several options for finding bills, resolutions, and legislative histories from 1973 to the present. Legislative information can be searched across multiple Congresses. THOMAS is also the source for presidential nominations, treaties, committee reports, legislative resources for researchers and teachers. THOMAS draws on the resources of the Library of Congress to provide users with valuable and historical information related to the legislative process.
United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress; the other is the Senate. Each state is represented in the House proportionally by its population. This chamber arose from the desire of the Founders to create a House "of the people" that would represent public opinion. read more »
United States Senate
Official site of "the living symbol of our union of states." Connect with Senators, and learn about Senate committees, legislation, records, art and history.
Write your Representative
The Write Your Representative service is provided by the U.S. House of Representatives to enable the American public to identify, and in some cases contact, their Representative.