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1. Name: Congressional Research Service
2. Voting Machine Position: No Stated Position to the question "Do electronic voting machines improve the voting process?"
3. Reasoning:

No stated position

4. Credibility
Ranking:

Reports:  Government statistics, reports and peer-reviewed medical studies or articles
5. Organization  
  A. Description:

The Congressional Research Service is where Members of Congress turn for the nonpartisan research, analysis, and information they need to make informed decisions on behalf of the American people.

  B. Mission:

Congress created CRS in order to have its own source of nonpartisan, objective analysis and research on all legislative issues. Indeed, the sole mission of CRS is to serve the United States Congress.

  C. Structure: CRS is organized into five interdisciplinary research divisions: American Law; Domestic Social Policy; Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade; Government and Finance; and Resources, Science and Industry.

  D. Members /
    Constituents:

Non-membership

  E. Annual Budget: $91,184,817
  F. Sr. Executive: Daniel P. Mulhollan
  G. Title: Director
  H. Contact Info:
Phone: None listed   Fax: None listed
E-Mail:  employment@crs.loc.gov
Web Sitewww.loc.gov/crsinfo
  I: # of offices: 1
  I: Staff: 729

6. Relevant Affiliations: A department of the United States Library of Congress
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