Govern
Use these governmental websites for all things government at federal, state and local levels. Stay informed about congressional work throughout every legislative session. Use the resources listed here for information on current bills and track legislation. Contact your representatives. Find government information and services. Use the Library of Congress link to all 50 states.
Federal Organizations
Congress
Stay informed of what your elected officials are doing for you. Track legislation, committee reports, congressional records, House Committee communication and Senate Committee communication.
Library of Congress
State and local government information.
United States House of Representatives
Your Representative’s website and contact forms are available around the clock. Identify your member and let your opinion be heard. Each representative serves the people of a specific congressional district by introducing bills reflecting the district and serving on committees, among other duties. Contact them online and at their local offices when they are in the district they serve.
United States Senate
Each state elects two senators to serve you. Their websites and contact forms are available around the clock. Follow your senators’ positions on bills and give them facts about your position on specific bills. Contact them at their local offices to get acquainted and to follow up on issues.
USA.gov
USA.gov is your online guide to government information and services. Find answers about consumer issues, disability services, disasters and emergencies, environmental issues, education, housing, and more.
USA.Gov - How to Contact Elected Officials
Learn how to contact your federal, state, and local elected leaders. And get government services and information here.
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of The United States
“Equal Justice Under Law” expresses the ultimate responsibility of the Supreme Court. The website includes Court Procedures, history and tradition, opinions of the Court, argument transcripts, case documents, and calendars and lists.
State Organizations
The Library of Congress - State Government Information
This link lists all 50 states and local governmental information, state agencies and commissions, state legislatures online, attorney general, constitutions, statutes, codes and statistics by state.
National Association of Secretaries of State / NASS
NASS is a membership organization open to the 50 states, District of Columbia and U. S. territories. Their duties include responsibility over business services in their states, cybersecurity, election administrators, securing elections, issuing briefings on elections and election procedures.
National Conference of State Legislatures
The mission of NCSI is to advance the effectiveness, independence, and integrity of legislatures and to foster interstate cooperation. The organization represents the legislatures in the states, territories and commonwealths of the U.S. Tools include Federal Resources and Databases, Policy Directives and Resolutions, and Capitol to Capitol Overview.
U. S. Counties
NACO
The National Association of County Officials is a membership organization of elected and appointed officials with the mission to strengthen America’s counties.
U.S. Mayors
US Mayors
The United States Conference of Mayors is the official non-partisan organization of cities with a population of 30,000 or larger. Each city is represented by its chief elected official, the mayor.