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About Open Congress

OpenCongress brings together official government information with news and blog coverage to give you the real story behind what's happening in Congress.

For most people, finding out what's really happening in Congress is a daunting and time-consuming task. The legislative process is frequently arcane and closed-off from the public, resulting in frustration with Congress and apathy about politics.

Small groups of political insiders and lobbyists know what's really going on in Congress, but this important information rarely makes its way into the light. The official website of the library of Congress, Thomas, publishes the full text of bills, but we can do much more to inform ourselves and make our government accessible. Now, with OpenCongress, everyone can be an insider.

OpenCongress is a free, open-source, non-profit, and non-partisan web resource with a mission to help make Congress more transparent and to encourage civic engagement. OpenCongress is a joint project of the Sunlight Foundation and the Participatory Politics Foundation.


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Gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies.  Search by: topics (links A-Z); agencies (listed alphabetically), and geographical locations (states, counties, Congressional Districts, and Federal judicial districts)>
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Source for population, housing, economic and geographic data for the U.S., individual states, counties, and towns.
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Philadelphia Department of Human Services school based program, a collaboration with the school system.
The OSS provides comprehensive special education, behavioral health, school health, and prevention/intervention programs which are aligned with the educational and organizational goals as outlined in the District's Strategic Plan.
Database of online social services available for Philadelphia residents.
Homepage of the City of Philadelphia.
Welcome to Congresspedia, the "citizen's encyclopedia on Congress" that anyone can edit. Congresspedia is a collaborative project of the Center for Media and Democracy (http://www.prwatch.org) and the Sunlight Foundation (http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/) and is designed to shine more light on the workings of the U.S. Congress. Congresspedia is part of SourceWatch, a collaboratively-written, wiki-based website documenting the people, organizations and issues shaping the public agenda.
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Theoharis, Athan G.."Wiretaps, Mail Openings, and Break-Ins." Spying on Americans : political surveillance from Hoover to the Huston plan / Athan Theoharis. [0877221413 :] Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1978. 94-132
Call#: Van Pelt Library JK468.I6 T45
 
In this chapter of Theoharis’ book, about the growth of technology for surveillance over the past century, the author explains the ways that the government could curb “subversive activities”. The legality of these operations is questionable, and this notion created paranoia in the minds of Americans among the midst of government cover-ups like Watergate. Theoharis argues that the government has conducted unjustified surveillance since the 1950s, and the attitudes towards centralized government helped Congress advance constitutional justifications in the next decades. During the time before Watergate, Congress authorized wiretaps for national security purposes and took a more lenient approach on explaining their tactics to the public. By 1974, in the midst of the public furor over Watergate, the public was not satisfied in the inherent powers of the government in people’s private lives because of national security measures. The fear of lack of privacy fuels the paranoia that is evident in The Conversation. The laws that were enacted to protect Americans from foreign threats through subversive methods were widely debated, but often just ignored. In fact, most of the seditious inquiries that were made were not against suspected treasons, but prominent New Deal liberals and Hollywood figures. These discoveries embarrassed the government, but most importantly, they made the general public aware that the government did not need evidence to conduct surveillance on people because they lacked the ability to assess the validity of certain investigations. After this upsetting revelation, the government answered by asserting that any wiretaps that involved trespassing would require the approval of the attorney general, but any wiretaps in public places were legal under the current law. Considering that The Conversation came out in 1974, the same time that the furor over Watergate was at its peak, there are many parallels between the paranoia of the general public and the main character, Harry Caul. The scene that drives The Conversation, where he conducts surveillance on his targets in the park, shows how even legal surveillance can defy our rights to privacy. 


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Huthmacher, J. Joseph.. Truman years; the reconstruction of postwar America [compiled by] J. Joseph Huthmacher. [0030891779] Hinsdale, Ill., Dryden Press [1973, c1972]
Call#: Van Pelt Library E813 .H87 1973

This book examines the life and political career of the 33rd president of the United States, Harry S. Truman.  Born in Missouri, he went off to serve as a captain of artillery in World War I.  Upon his return, he began his career in politics and quickly rose to great local and state popularity due to his "reputation of honest and efficiency as well as for party regularity."  His political shrewdness caught the attention of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, searching for a new vice presidential candidate to replace Henry Wallace in the 1944 election.  After Roosevelt died in April of 1945, Truman assumed the presidency and was initially preoccupied with foreign policy: the Allied conference in Potsdam  and the conclusion of the war in Europe.  But perhaps the issue that took precedence at the time, and remained a major point of political debate the year after (1946, when The Best Years of Our Lives was made), was the decision in August to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.  Though Truman maintained till his death that he made the decision solely on the basis of ending the war, preventing an invasion of Japan and saving American lives, the book explores alternative beliefs that Truman had alterior motives, such as preventing participation of the Russiancs in the Japanese defeat, as they had pledged to do at the Yalta conference.

The decision to drop the bomb was initially greeted with great acceptance by most Americans, who were relieved to see the surrender of Japan, the end of the war, and the return of the troops.  Soonafter, however, people began to question the morality of leveling an entire city and killing hundreds of thousands of civilians with a single bomb.  People began to question if dropping the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a good decision, if perhaps the US should have warned Japan of the awesome power their new weapon was capable of, if it should have been dropped on a military base rather than a city.  This debate was very much alive and well during 1946, the year of The Best Years of Our Lives, and this social commentary is very much interjected into the film.  For example, upon Army Sergeant Al Stephenson's (Fredric March) return home, his son promptly asks him if when in Hiroshima he saw the damaging of effects of radioactivity on survivors of the bomb.  The film is not a sterotypical, patriotic postwar film for many reasons, and its ability to recognize domestic debate over foreign policy is one reason for that; its discussion of complex issues lends it a layer of intellectualism.  At that point in American History, and still to this day, the American conscience has not been able to completley accept the decision to use the atomic bomb.



 

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Gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies
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Provides country briefings, which include articles, background profiles, forecasts and statistics and information about economy, politics and history.
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These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty. 
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"This November 2005 report looks at changes in airline travel since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Features data on number of domestic airline passengers, available seats, prices, and number of airline employees. Includes brief discussion of decreasing airfares in reaction to the growth of low-cost carriers. From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), U.S. Department of Transportation." (via LII)
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This work seeks to predict the impact of government regulation, in terms of new policy and programs, upon the music field for the future. It raises some ethical questions concerning the direction of technology and tries to account for how technological advancements will influence the national and global economy. The central issue around which the whole work is concerned is the commerce of music.

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Major source of statistical information relating to education in the U.S.
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