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Why don’t the page numbers in the results for the Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection correspond to the page numbers in the daily version of the Congressional Record?

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Why don’t the page numbers in the results for the Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection correspond to the page numbers in the daily version of the Congressional Record?

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The page numbers cited throughout the Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection refer to page numbers in the permanent bound version of the Congressional Record that is published annually by GPO. If you don’t have a citation that includes the permanent version page number, you can easily access the comparable content by using a date-restricted search.

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