I want to be notified about any legislative activity on “Deer hunting” but noticed there are two places to search by subject. Whats the difference and which one should I use?
The basic difference is you can search for proposals that are already introduced that have the words “deer hunting” in the relating clause, or you can follow the words “deer hunting” and it will notify you when any new proposals get introduced with those words or a study committee has a hearing on that subject. 1) To search for introduced proposals with the words “deer hunting” in the relating clause, go to the “Add Items” page and click on the “Proposal” button and choose “Key word” for the search engine. Type in “Deer hunting”(no quotes) and click “Search”. You will get a list of introduced proposals that have the word “Deer hunting” in the relating clause. You can then check the ones you want to follow and click the “Add” button. With this option you will only get current proposals that have already been introduced. 2) To follow activities on ANY proposal (even ones yet to be introduced) and study committess about “deer hunting” go to the “Add Items” page and click on the “Subject”
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