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State Governments
Access state government information.
Your
Best Bet for a great resource.
LawGuru.com: ILL:
US State Laws
Originally a project from the US House of Representatives,
the Internet Law Library (ILL) now resides at this site.
This portion of the site links to state laws, statutes,
codes, constitutions and more.
LII: State
Statutes on the Internet
From the Legal Information Institute (LII) at Cornell
Law School, browse by topic. Just a few of the
topics available: Agriculture, Alcoholic Beverages,
Civil Code, Commercial Law, Courts and Court Officers,
Criminal Code, Education, Elections, Evidence, Family
Law, Labor, Motor Vehicles, Probate, Taxation, Unemployment
and much more.
LOC:
State & Local Governments From the Library of Congress. Access sites that collect
links to state government information and state government information
by state.
NASCIO StateSearch
This is an award-winning site from the National Association of State
Information Resource Executives and is designed to serve as a topical
clearinghouse to state government information on the Internet. Categories
for states include: Criminal Justice, Economic Development, Information
Resource Management, Judicial, Revenue, State Homepages, State Legislatures,
and more.
State
and Local Government on the Net
This siteprovides a listing
of US state and territories government Web sites. The
main page is organized into specific US states and
territories, Multi-State Sites, Federal Resources,
National Organizations and Other Links. Each state
or territory has links to the state home page, statewide
offices, legislative branch, judicial branch, executive
branch, boards and commissions, regional, counties,
cities, and other.