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Federal Register
Federal Register

https://www.federalregister.gov/reader-aids/understanding-the-federal-register

The Federal Register is the official journal of record for acts of the United States government. The publication is a primary source for proposed rules, final rules, and rule changes within U.S. federal agencies, as well as for executive orders and other presidential documents. Updated daily and printed Monday through Friday (with the exception of federal holidays), the Federal Register includes the following categories:

  • Presidential documents, executive orders, and proclamations
  • Rules and regulations (policy statements and interpretations of rules by federal agencies)
  • Proposed rules (petitions by agencies for assistance in rulemaking and other proposals
  • Notices (scheduled hearings and meetings open to the public, grant applications, and administrative orders)
·federalregister.gov·
Federal Register
American Presidency Document Categories | The American Presidency Project
American Presidency Document Categories | The American Presidency Project
The core of the APP document collection is based on published collections of presidential documents. Except for recent presidents, these collections omitted many documents such as proclamations, vetoes and orders. So, prior to 1945, the number of documents in the APP collection in any specific category may be smaller than the total in existence. So, based simply on document frequencies, our collection overstates the activity level of the post-FDR presidency compared to earlier years.
·presidency.ucsb.edu·
American Presidency Document Categories | The American Presidency Project