Government Information: State and LocalCensus on C-SPANSubmitted by cmatson@stanford.edu on Tue, 06/19/2012 - 12:49.
Check out the Census on C-SPAN. Each Friday CSPAN's Washington Journal features a segment called America by the Numbers by the Census Bureau. The site's archives date back to August 2011. »
Help save the American Community Survey (ACS)Submitted by jrjacobs@stanfo... on Tue, 05/22/2012 - 13:19.
If you care about this vital program, please sign the Save the American Community Survey petition. It's crucial that our Federal lawmakers know about the public's concern, and understand why they need the ACS to do their very jobs! [Note: this was originally posted on Free Government Information, the personal blog of James Jacobs, Stanford's US Government Information Librarian] »
Notable Government Documents 2011Submitted by cmatson@stanford.edu on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 10:22.
Library Journal has a piece that features notable government documents from 2011. Check out last year's top federal, state & local, and international documents. »
Q&A: How do I find out the party affiliation of California city council members?Submitted by krisk11@stanford.edu on Wed, 01/04/2012 - 14:00.How do I find out the party affiliation of California city council members? Answer: City council offices in California are non-partisan offices, which means no party affiliation is declared. You can try to get this information from news sources or articles that may discuss activities of the council members but unless they specifically state their affiliation, you would be inferring this information. For background on non-partisan offices in California, see:
For more information, please contact Kris Kasianovitz, International, State and Local Government Information Librarian »
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