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Constitution

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See how the founders limited the power of the Government.

GovTrack.us

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Find out about who your representatives are and how they rate.

VoteSmart.org

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Research candidates and see how their positions match up with yours. Additionally, find information regarding both national and state elections, including any referendums or initiatives on the ballots.

Senate.gov

senate

Find and contact with your representative in the Senate.

House.gov

house

Find and contact with your representative in the House.

USA.gov

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Find out how to register to vote or change your voting information.

iCivics.org

icivics

Teach civics to your children or refresh your understanding of how our system of government works.

FixTheDebt.org

fixtthedebt

Learn about a bipartisan approach to fixing the US debt.