Federal Publications
Senator Lieberman's Constituent Service Center regularly receives the following questions regarding publications. If your question is not answered here, please send an email so that his staff may address your concern.
- Where can I find information about federal laws and legislative proposals?
- Where can I find information about state laws and legislative proposals?
- I am looking for a publication from a federal agency. Where can I find it?
- Where can I find speeches or remarks by Senator Lieberman?
Q: Where can I find information about federal laws and legislative proposals?
The Library of Congress' portal, Thomas, provides access to the text of federal legislation from 1973 to the present, as well as legislative summaries, votes, and other useful information.
Q: Where can I find information about state laws and legislative proposals?
The Connecticut General Assembly website provides legislation from 1991 to the present.
Q: I am looking for a publication from a federal agency. Where can I find it?
The federal government web site, FirstGov, offers an index to all federal agencies. From there, you can search the agency website for the document you are seeking.
Q: Where can I find speeches or remarks by Senator Lieberman?
Please visit our Issues & Legislation page and our Newsroom on this website.
Current News
- 05.09.12 DELEGATION MEMBERS ANNOUNCE $1.1 MILLION TO HELP DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS IN CONNECTICUT PURSUE A COLLEGE EDUCATION
- 05.08.12 LIEBERMAN STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF MAURICE SENDAK
- 05.01.12 Senate Postal Leaders Urge House Leadership to Act Quickly on Postal Reform Legislation
- 05.01.12 LIEBERMAN, COLLINS ASK SECRET SERVICE FOR RULES GUIDING EMPLOYEE CONDUCT RECORD OF PAST MISCONDUCT
- 04.30.12 LIEBERMAN, BLUMENTHAL HOPEFUL TWO MAIL PROCESSING PLANTS IN CONNECTICUT WILL REMAIN OPEN AS A RESULT OF SENATE VOTE




