United States Congress (through the Library of Congress)

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The United States Congress, acting through the Library of Congress, serves as the legislative body that oversees the nation’s primary federal library and research institution, which preserves and provides access to vast cultural, historical, and governmental collections.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bicameral legislature
federal institution
appoints Librarian of Congress (by joint resolution and presidential appointment with Senate confirmation)
city Washington, D.C.
conductsOversightHearingsOn Library of Congress operations and budget
country United States of America
created Library of Congress NERFINISHED
createdByStatute Act of April 24, 1800 NERFINISHED
employs Librarian of Congress NERFINISHED
founded 1789
function advise and consent on certain executive actions
appropriate federal funds
enact federal statutes
provide oversight of federal agencies
funds Library of Congress NERFINISHED
hasPart United States House of Representatives NERFINISHED
United States Senate NERFINISHED
legalAuthority Article I of the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
location United States Capitol NERFINISHED
mandates preservation of federal government publications through the Library of Congress
public access to Library of Congress collections subject to regulations
oversees Library of Congress NERFINISHED
purposeInCreatingLibraryOfCongress support legislative research needs
receivesServicesFrom Congressional Budget Office (separate agency but related to legislative support) NERFINISHED
Congressional Research Service NERFINISHED
Law Library of Congress NERFINISHED
role federal legislative authority of the United States

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Prints and Photographs Division governingBody United States Congress (through the Library of Congress)