This report provides an overview of issues that may arise in closing a congressional office, and provides a guide to resources available through the appropriate support offices of the House and Senate
This report and its appendices present a general overview of congressional office procedures associa...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report discusses the manner in which a Member of Congress may be removed from office by “expuls...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
This report, which will be updated as warranted, discusses House and Senate rules and guidelines, la...
This paper sets forth questions that a congressional office needs to consider in the process of clos...
This report discusses the circumstances surrounding COOP planning, including provisions for alternat...
This report discusses the process of conducting legislative research: deciding the scope, collecting...
Written for congressional staff, this report identifies and provides details on how to obtain offici...
Members of Congress leave the House or Senate for a variety of reasons; these may include resignatio...
This report discusses the causes of funding gaps and shutdowns of the federal government, processes ...
The Congressional Research Service frequently receives inquiries about legislative planning. Legisla...
Guide for delegations to congressional representatives and senators at their homes or offices [2 cop...
This report is a list of about 200 congressional liaison offices is intended to help congressional o...
This report and its appendices present a general overview of congressional office procedures associa...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report discusses the manner in which a Member of Congress may be removed from office by “expuls...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
Turnover of membership in the House and Senate necessitates closing congressional offices. The closu...
This report, which will be updated as warranted, discusses House and Senate rules and guidelines, la...
This paper sets forth questions that a congressional office needs to consider in the process of clos...
This report discusses the circumstances surrounding COOP planning, including provisions for alternat...
This report discusses the process of conducting legislative research: deciding the scope, collecting...
Written for congressional staff, this report identifies and provides details on how to obtain offici...
Members of Congress leave the House or Senate for a variety of reasons; these may include resignatio...
This report discusses the causes of funding gaps and shutdowns of the federal government, processes ...
The Congressional Research Service frequently receives inquiries about legislative planning. Legisla...
Guide for delegations to congressional representatives and senators at their homes or offices [2 cop...
This report is a list of about 200 congressional liaison offices is intended to help congressional o...
This report and its appendices present a general overview of congressional office procedures associa...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report discusses the manner in which a Member of Congress may be removed from office by “expuls...