If I click on that site, the government will
install stealth cookies on my computer. Right?
>>If I click on that site, the government will
install stealth cookies on my computer. Right? <<
it’s not a .gov site...
it does not leave a cookie on my firefox.. I can post the bill summary if you want...
this is the posted info about..
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GovTrack.us is an independent tool to help the public research and track the activities in the U.S. Congress, promoting and innovating government transparency and civic education through novel uses of technology. You’ll find here the status of U.S. federal legislation [example], voting records in the Senate and House of Representatives [example], and information on Members of Congress [example], district maps, as well as congressional committees and the Congressional Record.
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