How do I find Federal child support legislative information on NECSRS?
NECSRS links to many documents residing on “Thomas,” the U.S. Library of Congress’ site for Federal legislation on the Internet. When you perform a search that lists a document contained in Thomas, you merely need to click on the hypertext link (the underlined, colored text) to pull up that particular document. If, however, you would like to directly search for child support-specific bills on Thomas, or to see bill status, co-sponsors, text of the bill, votes or references in the Congressional Record, click on the hypertext link above. Thomas’ Home Page will appear in a few seconds. On the left side of the screen under “Quick Search of Bills, 106th Congress,” you can either Search by Bill Number (if known) by entering it in the box indicated, or Search by Word/Phrase by typing “child support” in the appropriate space. (Use quotation marks to bring up all bills which contain that exact phrase.) Click on the Search button. Thomas will then list all bills introduced in the current Congres
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