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The United States Code
Home Page: http://uscode.house.gov/download/download.shtml
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The United States Code
Home Page: http://uscode.house.gov/download/download.shtml
This repository contains the complete United States Code. Its purpose is to publish the federal code in a way that makes it easy for interested individuals to access both its content and its changes over time. Another purpose for this repository is to explore some ideas around how to better facilitate the legislative process. Legislation comes in the form of bills which are essentially patches to the existing legal code. Many different versions of a patch may float around to be debated, discussed, amended, etc., before a final version is applied to the "trunk". The process is extremely similar to how developers manage software changes, particularly in the open source world. I think it would be very cool if something like github were used to manage the actual law, all in the open and fully visible to everyone. I imagine the official code as sort of a master repository. Each legislator could fork this repository and hack on his own copy. Legislators could pull from one another as they massage the language to get it right. The House and Senate would each have their own forks, as would the committees. The president, too would have a fork of the official repository. The legislative process would then be fully visible to anyone who cares to look. Congressman Blowhard commits a change to his code and pushes it to the public fork. Congressman Slick looks at it, likes it, pulls, commits a change and tells Blowhard about his change, etc. Eventually, the bill makes it to committee, and the committee may have several branches indicating the status of bills as they progress through the committee. Eventually, if the bill is voted for presentation to the House, it is pulled into the committee's "trunk". If the House votes to approve the bill, then it's pulled to the House's trunk, available to be pulled by the Senate. The Senate can make its own modifications, and perhaps the result must pass through a House/Senate reconciliation committee, before being pushed to the "Passed" branch (or fork), with a message to the president. Anyway, that's the idea. It may seem kind of silly, but if you've ever actually tried to track the progress of a bill through the existing web interfaces, it's horribly difficult, and there's a lot of information about the bill's movement through the process that simply isn't available. I think using revision management tools just might make the whole process both easier and more transparent. And that's what I want to play with.
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