Congressional Research
Congressional Research refers to the process of gathering and analyzing information to support the legislative work of the United States Congress. This research is conducted by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), which provides nonpartisan reports and analysis on various issues, helping lawmakers make informed decisions.
The CRS covers a wide range of topics, including economics, healthcare, national security, and environmental policy. By offering objective data and expert insights, Congressional Research plays a crucial role in the legislative process, ensuring that Congress has access to reliable information when crafting laws and policies.