This data category requires all national laws and statutes available to be available online, although it is not a requirement that information on legislative behaviour e.g. voting records is available. To satisfy this category, the following minimum criteria must be met:
- Content of the law / status
- If applicable, all relevant amendments to the law
- Date of last amendments
- Data should be updated at least on quarterly
Data Location
https://uscodebeta.house.gov/download/download.shtmlComments
The link provided is to bulk XML data for United States Code provided by Office of the Law Revision Counsel for US House of Representatives. Data made available since July 2013 (see this announce https://www.speaker.gov/press-release/opengov-house-representatives-makes-us-code-available-bulk-xml). Regarding open licensing we assume that the US Code is public domain. In addition no copyright assertion is mentioned on the site and the congress.gov site is run by the Library of Congress and one would anticipate is subject to standard public domain provisions (though there is a legal section whose copyright portion is unfortunately rather unenlightening - https://beta.congress.gov/legal/#copyright) There is a variety of additional (machine-readable) data from a variety of sources not least the new Congress.gov website (which will be completely replacing https://thomas.loc.gov/ from November 2013). Other resources include: - Bulk data from the GPO in XML format including Congressional Bills, Commerce Business Daily etc. (Does not seem to be updated since Jan 2013). Announced Jan 10 2013 - see https://www.gpo.gov/pdfs/news-media/press/13news01.pdf
- The full US Code on the GPO at: https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collectionUScode.action?collectionCode=USCODE (PDF)
- The Federal Register https://www.federalregister.gov/ which includes "Regulations are issued by federal agencies, boards, or commissions [which] explain how [an] agency intends to carry out a law." (Data is provided in HTML, CSV and JSON and there is a full API - see https://www.federalregister.gov/developers/api/v1 and https://www.federalregister.gov/blog/learn/developers)
- Resources listed on https://speaker.gov/open including https://docs.house.gov/ (which includes XML versions of laws being considered) and House floor activities at https://clerk.house.gov/floorsummary/floor-download.aspx In addition it is worth noting various unofficial sites that provide excellent material such as: - https://www.govtrack.us/
- https://opencongress.org/ It may also be interesting to read how expensive some of this material once was, see e.g. Carl Malamud's comments in https://radar.oreilly.com/2009/03/bulk-data-downloads-government-transparency-breakthrough.html
Data Availability
Key:
- Yes
- No
- Unsure
- No data
Details
Date the data became available | Unknown |
Format of data | XML |
Reviewer | anonymous |
Submitters | anonymous |
Last modified | Tue Oct 22 2013 01:10:11 GMT+0000 (UTC) |