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Worker Participation in Employer-Sponsored Pensions: Data in Brief and Recent Trends
Congressional Research Service · 2024-09-18 · Reports · 3,451 words · PDF available
This report provides data on the percentage of U.S. workers who have access to, and who participate in, employer-sponsored pension plans. The data are from the National Compensation Survey (NCS), cond...
Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) FY2025 Appropriations: Overview
Congressional Research Service · 2024-09-18 · Reports · 4,058 words · PDF available
The Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) appropriations bill includes funding for the Department of the Treasury, the Executive Office of the President, the judiciary, the District of Colu...
Agency Budgetary Discretion: Transfers and Reprogramming
Congressional Research Service · 2024-09-18 · Infographics · 528 words · PDF available
/ Agency Budgetary Discretion Transfers and Reprogramming Congress typically appropriates funds to federal agencies in the form of separate accounts, each of which may include one or more related pro...
Immigration Consequences of Unlawful Voting by Aliens
Congressional Research Service · 2024-09-18 · Resources · 1,836 words · PDF available
Federal immigration laws provide that aliens who have illegally voted in the United States may be either denied admission to or removed from the country. They may also, depending upon their immigratio...
Continuity of Congress: Preparing for the Future by Learning from the Past
Congressional Research Service · 2024-09-18 · Testimony · 11,466 words · PDF available
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Memorials and Commemorative Works Outside Washington, DC: Background, Federal Role, and Options for Congress
Congressional Research Service · 2024-09-18 · Reports · 8,038 words · PDF available
Congress frequently faces questions about whether and how to commemorate people and events that have influenced the nation’s history. Congress sometimes has chosen to do so by establishing national me...