This link has been bookmarked by 38 people . It was first bookmarked on 21 Apr 2008, by someone privately.
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Jean LuddyDesigned to help visitors determine where and when a bill was presented to the US Congress,the site links directly to the sponsors of each bill, a summary of each bill, and the complete text of each bill. The site also shows the movement of the bill through committees to final votes by Congress.
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27 May 12
newme123Where a Bill Becomes a Law is a Google Maps-based site designed to help visitors determine where and when a bill was presented to the US Congress. The site links directly to the sponsors of each bill, a summary of each bill, and the complete text of each bill. Where a Bill Becomes a Law also shows you the movement of the bill through committees to final votes by Congress.
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Where a Bill Becomes a Law could be a good resource for teachers and students of U.S. Government. The site provides an easy way for students to determine who sponsored legislation. Using Google Maps you could have your students create a similar map of legislation from their state's legislature. Have your students pick a piece of state legislation and put a placemark on the district of the legislator who proposed that legislation.bill to a law politics googlemaps legislation congress government
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Mr. MansourMapping site to see where a bill starts and the places it goes before passing.
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Mike Savagea Google Maps-based site designed to help visitors determine where and when a bill was presented to the US Congress. The site links directly to the sponsors of each bill, a summary of each bill, and the complete text of each bill. Where a Bill Becomes a Law also shows you the movement of the bill through committees to final votes by Congress.
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baileyas97Where a Bill Becomes a Law could be a good resource for teachers and students of U.S. Government. The site provides an easy way for students to determine who sponsored legislation. Using Google Maps you could have your students create a similar map of legislation from their state's legislature. Have your students pick a piece of state legislation and put a placemark on the district of the legislator who proposed that legislation.
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Amy McCormickA graphical, interactive way to track the status of U.S. legislation, highlighting the actual locations where law gets made.
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Sebastian WeberA fun and educational way to track the status of U.S. legislation, highlighting the actual locations where law gets made.
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