For those of you who might have missed President Obama’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, or for anyone who just wants to study the speech more closely, the full text is available in the Congressional Record on FDsys, an online repository of government documents maintained by the U.S. Government Printing Office. FDsys has the full text of the Congressional Record going back to 1994 (including previous State of the Union addresses), all of which is fully searchable. Older volumes of the Congressional Record can be found in print at the library, or in HeinOnline, a database service available on the library’s public computers.
For those of you who might have missed President Obama’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, or for anyone who just wants to study the speech more closely, the full text is available in the Congressional Record on FDsys, an online repository of government documents maintained by the U.S. Government Printing Office. FDsys has the full text of the Congressional Record going back to 1994 (including previous State of the Union addresses), all of which is fully searchable. Older volumes of the Congressional Record can be found in print at the library, or in HeinOnline, a database service available on the library’s public computers.
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