Website Links
Federal and State Government

  1. The Constitution
    1. The National Constitutional Center
      [Information on constitution, history, contemporary issues]
    2. Emory University School of Law's Web Site
      [Constitution, Federalist Papers, Declaration of Independence]
    3. The Texas Constitution
  2. The Presidency
    1. The White House
    2. Executive Office of the President
    3. The Cabinet
    4. Office of the Vice-President
  3. Congress
    1. U.S. House of Representative
    2. United States Senate
    3. Library of Congress - Thomas Home
    4. Congressional Budget Office
    5. CQ Politics
  4. The Supreme Court
    1. The U.S. Supreme Court
    2. Supreme Court News
    3. Cornell Education - Supreme Court Decisions
    4. Findlaw Resources
      [U.S. Supreme Court decisions, calendar, court rules, legal briefs and etc.]
    5. Supreme Court Case Summaries
  5. Federal Bureaucracy
    1. University of Louisville Government Publications Collection
      [Federal Government Collection]
    2. Federal Agencies and Commissions
    3. Bureau of the Public Debt
    4. Census Bureau
    5. 2010 U.S. Census Site
    6. Central Intelligence Agency [World Factbook]
    7. State Department [Country Background Notes]
  6. Parties
    1. Democratic National Committee
    2. Republican National Committee
    3. Libertarian Party
    4. Green Party of the U.S.
    5. Reform Party
    6. Socialist Party of the U.S.
    7. Texas Democratic Party
    8. Texas Republican Party
  7. Interest Groups
    1. Internet Public Library of Associations
      [Collection of over 2000 Internet sites on associations]
    2. Common Cause [Soft money database]
    3. Environmental Defense Fund
    4. Human Rights Watch
    5. National Organization for Women
    6. National Rifle Association
  8. Campaigns and Elections
    1. U.S. Electoral College
    2. Elections around the World
    3. Federal Election Commission
    4. CNN.COM/ELECTION/2004/
  9. State Government
    1. State and Local Government [Library of Congress Internet Sources]
    2. Office of the Governor of Texas
    3. Texas House of Representative
    4. Texas Senate
    5. State of Texas Web Site
    6. Texas Politics[University of Texas]
    7. Texas Legislative Reference Library
    8. Texas Legislative Council [Texas Redistricting]
  10. Local Government
    1. Tom Green County Government
    2. City of San Angelo
    3. San Angelo Independent School District
  11. Media
    1. CBS News
    2. CNN News
    3. New York Times
    4. MSNBC News
    5. San Angelo Standard-Times
    6. Washington Post
    7. NPR-National Public Radio
    8. KUT-Austin, Texas
    9. BBC News
    10. The Economist
  12. Special Topics
    1. Citizens for Tax Justice
    2. Gallup Organization
    3. Center for Public Integrity
    4. Center for Responsive Politics
    5. Pew Research Center
    6. Pew Charitable Trust
    7. Public Citizen Organization
    8. Retirement Living Information Center
    9. Basic Readings in US Democracy
    10. American History Place