Factsheet for Families and Pharmacies
Factsheet for Families and Pharmacies
Factsheet for Families and Pharmacies
Factsheet for Families and Pharmacies
Factsheet for Families and Pharmacies
Please review the document on new IRS requirements for 501(c)(3)'s filing on e-postcards.
http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/disabilities/index.cfm
This website provides information on the housing rights of people with
disabilities, on resources and on the responsibilities of housing providers and
building and design professionals under federal law.
http://www.ndrn.org/issues/emp/default.htm
NDRN/TASC website on Vocational Rehabilitation and the Employment of Individuals with Disabilities provides important information for representing clients on employment related issues. This site will give you links to laws, regulations, reports, training materials, and links to other web-sites with resources related to the employment of individuals with disabilities.
The PA League of Women Voters website has information and links about state and federal govenment, including a number of brochures in PDF format which can be accessed if you click onto their e-library. The following brochures can be found:
Face to Face (PDF)The basics of effective lobbying are explained in Face to Face.
How to Judge the Judges (PDF) Judicial information for voters.
Legislative Lingo (PDF)Need to know the difference between a resolution and an act? All of the unique language of the legislature is defined in this publication.
Speak Up (PDF)A guide to communicating with elected officials.
The Sunshine Act
(PDF) Provides
basic information about
Taking Charge: 2007 Voting Rights (PDF)A
guide to registration and voting in
Up On the Soapbox (PDF) Handbook for preparing and presenting testimony
Who's Who In the Party (PDF) Information about party officials and structure.
Who's Who At the Polls (PDF) Includes information about all aspects of your polling place including a list of officials and their responsibilities.
THOMAS was launched in January of 1995. It’s maintained by the Library of Congress to make federal legislative information freely available to the public. It includes information on federal bills and resolution, gives information on Congressional activity and from the Congressional Record, includes schedules and calendars and committee information among other things.THOMAS can be used to see if your member of Congress has sponsored a bill or the status of a bill or even to see the language of the bill itself.
This website provides non-partisan information on voting records for current and past members of
Congress and links to political parties and media sites. The site also includes information on
candidates for office and on campaign finance.
The official web site for the U.S. House of Representatives.