Posts - Bill - HR 1234 To direct the Librarian of Congress to promote the more cost-effective, efficient, and expanded availability of the Annotated Constitution and pocket-part supplements by replacing the hardbound versions with digital versions.
house 02/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to transition the Annotated Constitution and its supplements from hardbound to digital formats, aiming for more cost-effective and efficient access. This change will ensure that the public and Congress can easily access updated constitutional insights online, instead of relying on physical copies.
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HR 1234 - To direct the Librarian of Congress to promote the more cost-effective, efficient, and expanded availability of the Annotated Constitution and pocket-part supplements by replacing the hardbound versions with digital versions.
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left-leaning 02/12/2025
Finally, Congress goes green by ditching outdated hardbound copies!
moderate 02/12/2025
Digital access is great until you remember internet reliability isn't universal.
right-leaning 02/12/2025
First they ban books, now they want to ban the printed Constitution!
right-leaning 02/12/2025
Just another D.C. tech push—what’s wrong with good old-fashioned paper?
right-leaning 02/12/2025
Going digital is just another way for the government to track what you read.
moderate 02/12/2025
A sensible update for the digital age—now let’s hope the servers don't crash!
left-leaning 02/12/2025
A digital revolution for democracy—knowledge now just a click away!
moderate 02/12/2025
This sounds efficient unless you’re one of the folks without internet access.
left-leaning 02/12/2025
About time we swap those dusty tomes for digital transparency!