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How do I get U.S. House or U.S. Senate hearing testimony?

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How do I get U.S. House or U.S. Senate hearing testimony?

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Some hearing testimony is available via the Internet on the Thomas web site at the Library of Congress. In addition, published hearing testimony is generally available through the Federal depository library system. There are approximately 1,350 Federal depository libraries throughout the United States and its territories, at least one in almost every Congressional District. All provide free public access to a wide variety of Federal Government information in both print and electronic formats, and have expert staff available to assist users. You can find more information about this system on the Government Printing Office web site.

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