Roundup: 20 New or Recently Updated Reports From the Congressional Research Service (CRS)
What follows is a selection of new or recently updated (in the past month) full text reports from the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a part of the Library of Congress.
The reports linked below were selected from collections made available by two organizations:
Barriers Along the U.S. Borders: Key Authorities and Requirements,
Congressional Careers: Service Tenure and Patterns of Member Service, 1789-2017
Dakota Access Pipeline: Siting Controversy
Executive Authority to Exclude Aliens: In Brief
Finding Medicare Enrollment Statistics
Five-Year Program for Federal Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing: Status and Issues in Brief,
Health Benefits for Members of Congress and Designated Congressional Staff: In Brief
Islamic State and U.S. Policy
Keystone Revival: Executive Memorandum Paves Way for Possible Approval of Keystone XL Pipeline
House Committee on Ethics: A Brief History of Its Evolution and Jurisdiction
Housing Finance System in the United States (Overview)
Neil Gorsuch’s Nomination to the Supreme Court: Initial Observations
President Trump Freezes Federal Civil Service Hiring
President Trump’s Executive Order on Suspending Entry of Select Foreign Nationals: The Seven Countries,
Renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): What Actions Do Not Require Congressional Approval?
Selected Foreign Counterparts of U.S. Army Ground Combat Systems and Implications for Combat Operations and Modernization
Unaccompanied Alien Children: An Overview
U.S.-Mexican Security Cooperation: The Mérida Initiative and Beyond
U.S. Sanctions Regimes on Russia (Overview)
Women in Congress: Historical Overview, Tables, and Discussion
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