Federal Government Resources
Last Updated: January 14, 2009
Executive The President, the Cabinet, the White House, and the Executive Office of the President. This branch enforces the laws. |
Boards and Commissions Organizations established by Congressional or Presidentail action whose function are not limited to the internal operations of a parent department or agency. |
Judicial U.S. Supreme Court and the Federal Judiciary. This branch reviews the laws. |
Independent Establishments includes EPA, CIA, Social Security Administration, U.S. Postal Service, Peace Corps, AmTrak, etc. |
Legislative U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the Library of Congress. This branch creates the laws. |
Quasi-Official Agencies Organizations which are not Executive agencies but are required to publish their activities in the Federal Register. |
Alphabetical Listing An alphabetical listing of Federal government resources available on the website. |
Historical Documents Includes links and information pertaining to Federal and Washington State history such as the U.S. Constitution, The Federalist Papers, the Washington State Enabling Act and much more. |
U.S. and State Tax Forms Links to U.S., Washington, and Pacific Northwest tax forms and publications. |
Symbols of the United States |
Government Reference Includes resources on forms of address and salutations, a topical index to government information, indexes to Federal government information, and Federal government databases such as the Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations and more via GPO Access. |
Searching Federal and State Government Agencies via USA.gov Allows you to search for Federal and State government information for the 50 states. |