A Selection of New and Updated CRS Reports

New/Updated Reports from the Congressional Research Service
It’s time once again for another a small selection of new and or updated reports from the CRS. To access these full-text reports (.pdf) head to this page from Rep. Christopher Shays (R-CT) or this page from Rep. Mark Green (R-WI). Once on either of these pages, select the type of report (Issue Briefs, Short Reports, Long Reports), click, and scroll to the report.
Issue Briefs
AIDS In Africa (6/11/2002)
Bosnia: U.S. Military Operations (6/25/2002)
China’s Economic Conditions (5/29/2002)
Fruits and Vegetables: Issues for Congress (7/11/2002)
Iraq-U.S. Confrontation (6/24/2002)
Military Medical Care Services: Questions and Answers (6/24/2002)
Military Pay and Benefits: Key Questions and Answers (7/8/2002)
Trade Promotion Authority (Fast-Track Authority for Trade Agreements): Background and Developments in the 107th Congress (6/24/2002)
Short Reports
Auditing and Its Regulators: Proposals for Reform after Enron (7/11/2002)
Debt Limit: The Need to Raise It After Four Years of Surpluses (7/5/2002)
Electronic Congress: Proposals and Issues (7/2/2002)
Enron Collapse: An Overview of Financial Issues (6/18/2002)
September 11 Insurance Litigation (6/11/2002)
Terrorism Insurance – The 2002 Marketplace (6/11/2002)
Long Reports
Auditor Reform Proposals: A Side-by-Side Comparison (7/11/2002)
Defense Cleanup and Environmental Programs: Authorization and Appropriations for FY2003 (7/3/2002)
Internet Privacy: Overview and Pending Legislation (7/1/2002)
Meeting Public Safety Spectrum Needs (7/11/2002)
Military Transformation: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (5/31/2002)
Supplemental Appropriations for FY2002: Combating Terrorism and Other Issues (6/26/2002)
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In Other CRS News
Published Today! Stephen Young, a librarian at Catholic University, has written an introduction to CRS Reports for LLRX.Com. In addition to the historical overview, the article provides several sources, including our compilation, of locations to access reports that are made available to the public.

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