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Source: FDsys
FDsys | 103rd Congress (1993) - | Open Access |
Thomas | 101st Congress (1989) - | Open Access |
Proquest Congressional | 1789 - | Special Restrictions |
WestlawNext | 104th Congress - | Special Restrictions |
Lexis Advance | Special Restrictions |
CIS | 76th Congress - 107th Congress | Cabinets 23-24 |
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