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No matter how carefully a statute is worded, its text simply cannot convey all the political negotiations, revisions, and debate that went into its creation. Legislative history databases on Westlaw fill these critical gaps, saving you hours of research time by gathering information about a statute's intent, adoption, amendment, and other significant facts into one place.
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- What was said, pro and con, about a bill
- What was added, omitted, and modified from the time the bill was proposed, and why
- Which arguments proved decisive and are, therefore, important as you interpret the law
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Content varies by state and may include:
- Statutes, slip laws, and session laws
- Bill summaries and full texts, amendments and versions
- Committee testimony and floor consideration
- Bill tracking through the legislative process
- Legislative journals and reports
- Governor's messages about signing and vetoing
- Bill analysis
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