A guide to the executive office of the president, the cabinet departments, and independent and quasi-official agencies, listing the senior officials and top aides working directly with the president. This directory also includes biographical information on key federal executives.
This reference puts the full year of American Congress and national politics into historical perspective. It covers actions, votes, and other acts of the first session of the 106th Congress. Also included are recorded votes, presidential statements and public laws from 1999.
With government downsizing and the Internet exploding, the best way to keep up with the changes in the regulatory world is with the latest edition of the Federal Regulatory Directory, the one-stop source that tells you what each agency does and how to identify the right contacts and the best ways to reach them. Updated with hundreds of changes, this new edition of the Federal Regulatory Directory helps you understand the powerful federal agencies that touch all Americans. In one convenient volume, you get vital information about each agency: their responsibilities, how they operate, and who's in charge, as well as a wide range of new media sources: Web sites, fax numbers, and toll-free hotlines. Also provided are names and phone numbers of personnel in Washington, organization charts, information on regional offices, and subject and personnel indexes.
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