This report and its appendices present a general overview of congressional office procedures associated with handling casework and the assistance provided by a Member of Congress to help constituents in their dealings with federal agencies. It discusses options for assisting Members’ constituents and the role of Members and staff in providing casework services
[Excerpt] Enacted in 2004, Public Law 108-375 also created an Office of the Ombudsman (the Office) a...
This report begins by reviewing the precedents established during the Washington Administration for ...
The United States Congress conducts several types of activities for which it employs staff. These ac...
This report and its appendices present a general overview of congressional office procedures associa...
This report discusses House and Senate rules and guidelines, laws, and regulations affecting congres...
Members of Congress often get requests from constituents for information and help in obtaining funds...
This paper sets forth questions that a congressional office needs to consider in the process of clos...
When conducting investigations of the executive branch, congressional committees and Members of Cong...
Members of Congress frequently receive requests from constituents for information and assistance in ...
This report discusses the process of conducting legislative research: deciding the scope, collecting...
One of the more difficult decisions for congressional archivists is deciding what to do with case fi...
This report is a list of about 200 congressional liaison offices, intended to help congressional off...
Members of Congress are not experts in everything. When preparing legislation in fields that require...
Legislative casework is an ongoing activity in many state and federal legislative offices. Although ...
This report provides an overview of issues that may arise in closing a congressional office, and pro...
[Excerpt] Enacted in 2004, Public Law 108-375 also created an Office of the Ombudsman (the Office) a...
This report begins by reviewing the precedents established during the Washington Administration for ...
The United States Congress conducts several types of activities for which it employs staff. These ac...
This report and its appendices present a general overview of congressional office procedures associa...
This report discusses House and Senate rules and guidelines, laws, and regulations affecting congres...
Members of Congress often get requests from constituents for information and help in obtaining funds...
This paper sets forth questions that a congressional office needs to consider in the process of clos...
When conducting investigations of the executive branch, congressional committees and Members of Cong...
Members of Congress frequently receive requests from constituents for information and assistance in ...
This report discusses the process of conducting legislative research: deciding the scope, collecting...
One of the more difficult decisions for congressional archivists is deciding what to do with case fi...
This report is a list of about 200 congressional liaison offices, intended to help congressional off...
Members of Congress are not experts in everything. When preparing legislation in fields that require...
Legislative casework is an ongoing activity in many state and federal legislative offices. Although ...
This report provides an overview of issues that may arise in closing a congressional office, and pro...
[Excerpt] Enacted in 2004, Public Law 108-375 also created an Office of the Ombudsman (the Office) a...
This report begins by reviewing the precedents established during the Washington Administration for ...
The United States Congress conducts several types of activities for which it employs staff. These ac...