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CYBERDRIVE ILLINOIS: Web site for the Illinois Office of the Secretary of State. FIND-IT! Illinois: Illinois State Library's statewide digital library. Illinois: Official web site for the state of Illinois. Illinois Documents: A guide to finding Illinois documents at the University of Chicago Library. Illinois General Assembly: Includes legislation & laws, legislative reports, Illinois Register, Illinois Compiled Statutes, Illinois Constitution, senate and house information, and additional resources State and Local Government on the Net: Directory includes Illinois state, county, and city government web sites. Online Publication Lists:
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All States:
Lexis-Nexis State Capital Universe: Restricted to University of Chicago computing accounts. Provides access to state bills, statutes and constitutions, proposed and enacted regulation, state newspapers of record and articles about legislative issues affecting the states, legislature membership; from CIS (Congressional Information Service, Inc.). Guide to State Statistical Abstracts: From the web site for the Statistical Abstract of the United States; see also State Rankings and State & County QuickFacts. NASCIO State Profiles: CIO contact information, professional biographies, state government links, and state statistics; service of the National Association of State Information Resource Executives. State and Local Government on the Net: Directory of links to government sponsored and controlled resources on the internet. State and Local Governments (Library of Congress): Includes relevant national groups, state statutes, and state and local government information organized by state. State Legislatures, State Laws and State Regulations (LSDC's Legislative Source Book): From LSDC's Legislative Source Book (Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C., Inc.); includes web site links and telephone numbers. Stateline.org: State public policy information from professional journalists; site operated by the Pew Center on the States, a research organization administered by the University of Richmond, and funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. |
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