How can I find CRS reports?

Recent CRS reports can be found on Congress.gov using the "Search CRS Reports" link on the homepage.

Older CRS reports that are not available on Congress.gov may be accessed through the subscription service ProQuest Congressional. They may also be available online through the non-Library websites EveryCRSReport.com or the University of North Texas Congressional Research Reports Collection.

If you are unable to find the CRS report you are looking for, you may wish to contact your member of Congress for assistance. Members of Congress can contact CRS directly to obtain archived reports for their constituents.

For general information about CRS reports, including their copyright status, please see About Congressional Research Service (CRS) Products.

 


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