This outline will guide you to sources for locating legislation
Accessing legislative materials is no longer as difficult as it once was- many of the items you are looking for are available in a variety of sources electronically.
Determining what you will need, sifting through results, and understanding which tool to use, however, is more complicated than ever. This guide will provide you with some basic guidance about how to get started, where to look for specific materials or time periods.
Follow the tabs on the left to locate tools to find federal and state legislation. Unless you already have a citation (i.e. bill or law number), your best bet is to start with secondary sources, which include news and newspaper articles.
Legal and legislative databases:
The "law" is not actually Law
If the topic being researched is not a law passed by Congress or the Florida Legislature, then there won't be legislative history materials about it. Examples include: