Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the public.
The CBO produces independent analyses of budgetary and economic issues to support the Congressional budget process. Each year, the agency’s economists and budget analysts produce dozens of reports and hundreds of cost estimates for proposed legislation.
FOIA.gov serves as the government’s comprehensive website for all information on the FOIA. Among many other features, this website provides a central resource for the public to understand the FOIA, to locate records that are already available online, and to make a request for information that is not yet publicly available.
This Research Guide, compiled by UT librarians, points to a compilation of government information. From statistics to quotes from congress-people (ProQuest Congressional), you will find credible source information.
GovInfo is a service of the United States Government Publishing Office (GPO), which is a Federal agency in the legislative branch. GovInfo provides free public access to official publications from all three branches of the Federal Government.
Texas Government Code, Chapter 552, gives you the right to access government records. All government information is presumed to be available to the public, although exceptions may apply to the disclosure of some information.
This site allows the public to search Texas legislative documents. It also has information about the Texas House and Texas Senate (their members, committees, etc.).
You can search the Library Catalog for the Texas State Library and Archives Commission holdings as well as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality records.