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IPMA-HR

Represents the interests of human resource professionals at the Federal, State and Local levels of government.

WRIPMA-HR
Official website for Western Region International Public Management Association for Human Resources.

ADA home page

California Bills

Full text of bills, resolutions, and constitutional amendments, including status, history, votes, analysis, and veto messages.

California Codes

Center for Collaborative Solutions (CCS)
(previously California Foundation for Improvement of Employer-Employee Relations)

California Public Employee Relations Program (CPER)
Publishes a bi-monthly journal on California public sector labor and employment relations as well as a series of Pocket Guides to collective bargaining statutes and other areas of the law that pertain to California's public sector workers.

CALLaw
Includes U.S. Supreme Court opinions, opinions from all eleven Circuits, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Register, and Legi-Slate for researching all bills introduced in Congress since 1993.

Census Bureau
This has to be one of the most expansive sites on the internet. You can get data maps of every county and major city in the nation. There is so much data available through this site that you just have to go there. If you need population information, they've got it.

CityLink 2000 
Search and track state and federal legislation, receive special alerts and League newsletters, send e-mail to League staff.

Code of Federal Regulations

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Includes the text of each statute enforced by EEOC with a list of publications and required posters.

State of California Judicial Branch
Links to California courts with Web sites.

NPELRA
PERB State Information (50 States)
Links to Web sites of all 50 states — coverage of state law varies.

Thomas: The U.S. Congress
Named after Thomas Jefferson, this site allows researchers to analyze legislation in the making and the voting records of those bills. It's a good use of the Library of Congress' resources. This site is easy to get around in and you can download the Constitution.

U.S. Department of Justice 

U.S. Department of Labor
The DOL has information on labor law and trends. There is information here on grants and government labor contracts and, if you are searching for a job, check out America's Job Bank. (Family Medical Leave Act)

U.S. Department of Transportation
Check out the latest from the Federal Highway Administration, the National Traffic Safety Administration, and more. (DOT Drug Testing)

United States Code
Full U.S. Code — searchable.

Virtual Law Library
Great starting point for legal research.

The White House Home Page
An excellent historical site and it provides access to the most recent White House press briefings and each Presidential library.