Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies: Government Documents and Public Opinion
This guide serves as a portal to researching LGBTQ populations and issues and covers resources for both contemporary and historical research. Created by Jenny Bowers and Louise Treff-Gangler.
A browsable and searchable database to federal legislation including bill text, bill summary and status, roll call votes, public laws, the Congressional Record, House and Senate reports, and much more.
Enables users to trace the development of a public law from its early consideration to its enactment, including development that spans more than one Congress.
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) was established within the Library of Congress to provide members, committees, and congressional staff with nonpartisan and objective research and analysis on all public policy issues.
Features thoroughly researched compilations of digital full text publications created by Congress during the process leading up to the enactment of U.S. Public Laws.
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, as well as to the complete list of Colorado State Departments and Agencies. Use the Search link at the top of the page to search by topic.
The GSS gathers data on contemporary American society in order to monitor and explain trends and constants in attitudes, behaviors, and attributes. Hundreds of trends have been tracked since 1972. In addition, since the GSS adopted questions from earlier surveys, trends can be followed for up to 70 years.
A comprehensive database of 500,000 questions and answers asked in the US since 1935. All of the major polling organizations in the US are included in this system. The RoperExpress section allows users to search for and download data sets housed at the Roper Center.
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