
Congressional Printing
Congressional printing refers to the process through which Congress produces official documents, reports, bills, and other legislative materials. This work is often managed by the Government Publishing Office (GPO), which ensures that lawmakers, government agencies, and the public have access to accurate and official information. Historically, Congress used printing presses to produce these materials, but now much is distributed digitally. The process involves preparing, reviewing, and distributing official documents necessary for legislative functions and public transparency, ensuring accountability and informed participation in government processes.