United States Government Printing Office
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In the United States, the Government Printing Office (GPO) provides printed (and now electronic) copies of documents produced by and for all federal agencies, including the Supreme Court, the Congress, and all executive branch agencies like the FCC and EPA. Court decisions, legislative bills and laws, and other regulations are all printed and distributed to members of Congress, the media, and the public. A public notice of new laws and regulations called the Federal Register is also published on a regular basis, thereby making them legal. The Public Printer of the United States heads the GPO. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is responsible for printing money, however.
See also: Bureau of Engraving and Printing, National Technical Information Service and Public Printer.
External links
- GPO website (http://www.gpo.gov/)
- GPO Access - Portal to Government Information (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/)