"The Council works to improve the performance of American government and government's place in the lives and esteem of American citizens." The site includes articles on government administration issues, and a comprehensive list of related links (
http://www.excelgov.org/
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Calls itself "The U.S. government's official web portal." This claim is not far-fetched, as the site gives entree to innumerable federal government sites. More importantly, the site's Get It Done Online! section provides guidance to widely used citizen services such as passport acquisition, mail voting, tax forms, and jobs in government. (
http://www.usa.gov/
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This is the home page of the U.S. Census Bureau and its associated publication, "Statistical Abstract of the U.S.," providing a vast array of data and resources. Also try the Bureau's American FactFinder. (
http://www.census.gov/
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From Grace York, this site has excellent links to federal agencies, personnel including presidential nominees, and administrative law. (
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedexec.html
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