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			<title>US Congress API</title>
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rel="nofollow<br /><br />The New York Times has just announced its new
Congress API, which provides capability for developers to access to four
sets of data about US Congressional representatives and their votes: “a
list of members for a given Congress and chamber, details of a specific
roll-call vote, biographical and role information about a specific member
of Congress, and a member’s most recent positions on roll-call votes” (see
Congress API profile for details).<br /><br />The data the API provides
“data comes directly from the U.S. House and Senate Web sites, and is
updated throughout the day while Congress is in session.” And for
individual member responses, the Times “include a numeric ID assigned by
GovTrack, a free and open-source service that mon...<p>Statistics : Posted by <a href="http://www.searchgeeks.org/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2">Steven</a> &bull; on Fri Jan 09, 2009 6:43 pm &bull; Replies 0 &bull; Views 67</p><hr />]]></description>
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sets of data about US Congressional representatives and their votes: “a
list of members for a given Congress and chamber, details of a specific
roll-call vote, biographical and role information about a specific member
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Congress API profile for details).<br /><br />The data the API provides
“data comes directly from the U.S. House and Senate Web sites, and is
updated throughout the day while Congress is in session.” And for
individual member responses, the Times “include a numeric ID assigned by
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