Government Information Links

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Idaho Government Sites

  • Access Idaho / State of Idaho Home Page
    Official state web site. Includes links to state agencies and elected officials, plus other Idaho-related web sites.
  • Agriculture
    'One Stop Shop' for farmers and ranchers, created and maintained by a multi-agency task force. Includes information, guidelines, regulations, and contact information for all levels of government.
  • Business & Commerce
    Information on doing business and Starting a Business in Idaho.
  • Cities & Counties
    Maintained by the Idaho Department of Commerce. Includes statistical information, plus links to city, county, and business websites.
  • Education
    Links to educational agencies, K-12 schools, and universities.
  • Employment
    Links to Idaho businesses, state government employment, and related agencies. Department of Labor site provides labor statistics, employer services, and job search information.
  • Legal Information
    Maintained by the Supreme Court Library. Includes links to legal databases, including the full text of Court Opinions, Idaho Code, State Constitution, Attorney General's Opinions, and Administrative Rules of state agencies.
  • Legislature
    Maintained by Legislative Services Office. Includes information on legislative processes, membership, and committees. Also includes full text of current and recent legislation.
  • Statistics
    Maintained by the Idaho Department of Commerce. Provides statistics on Idaho population, workforce, economy, housing, and other topics.
  • Travel & Recreation
    Maintained by a multi-agency task force. Includes links to dozens of recreational web sites, organized by category.

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Federal Government Sites

  • Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet
    Accesses federal legislative information. Search for text of Congressional legislation, the Congressional Record and committee reports. Also includes links to historical documents and other branches of the federal government.
  • Official Federal Government Web Sites
    Links to the executive branch of the federal government. Includes the Office of the President, all executive (cabinet level) agencies and their divisions or bureaus, and independent agencies.
  • Government Printing Office: Access
    Search the contents of the Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, U.S. Code and Commerce Business Daily, as well as other federal documents. Another source for text of Congressional bills and committee reports.
  • Fedstats
    Links to more than 70 agencies of the U.S. government that produce statistics, such as Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics. Search by either subject or agency.
  • Findlaw
    A comprehensive subject directory for finding legal information. Included are U.S. Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals decisions, as well as State Court decisions. Other links include bar associations and legal forms.
  • Congress.org
    Identifies members of Congress and provides links to send messages to them. The "Capital Directory" includes communication tips and a description of the legislative process. Also includes voting information on major issues.

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Local Government Sites

  • Ada County
    County departments and services are presented including county pictures and simplified maps. Click on "How do I...?" to find the correct agency to ask your questions.
  • Boise City
    Accesses Boise's city code and background information on the mayor and city council members. Links also to local businesses, city organizations, and cultural activities.

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Other State and Local Government Sites

  • NASCIO
    The National Association of State Information provides this web page. Access to state information is by topic and then by state.
  • State & Local Governments
    Search state and local government sites by topic or state name. Includes state statutes, home pages, local government job listings, USPS city/state zip code directory, and more.
  • Yahoo
    Access to state government information in a variety of areas such as news and media, state employees, state government jobs, organizations, state flags, and web directories.

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Last updated: December 19, 2006 - 4:19pm by eric.hildreth