Executive Branch
PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION AND INAUGURATION
SourceWatch Encyclopedia: Presidential Transition Resources Council for Excellence in Government: Presidential Transition The White House Transition Project Program formed in 1997 to ease the transition between presidents. Includes resources from policy organizations, scholars, etc. General Services Administration: Presidential Transition Provides the services and facilities needed for the new administration's official duties. Helpful in tracking technology needs and other improvements (and costs) a new administration may have. Government Accountability Office: 2009 Congressional and Presidential Transition Library of Congress: Presidential Inaugurations "I Do Solemnly Swear . . .": Presidential Inaugurations is a collection of approximately 400 items or 2,000 digital files relating to inaugurations from George Washington's in 1789 to George W. Bush's inauguration of 2001. This presentation includes diaries and letters of presidents and of those who witnessed inaugurations, handwritten drafts of inaugural addresses, broadsides, inaugural tickets and programs, prints, photographs, and sheet music. Library of Congress: Inauguration Dates Great for quick reference. infoPlease: Inauguraton File A treasure trove of facts and background, including media coverage, famous addresses, inaugural trivia, and life after the presidency. WikiPedia: Inauguration Day Includes history and traditions with the ceremony. WikiPedia: Inauguration Day Scroll to the bottom of the page for a chronological chart of details of details from past ceremonies. TeacherVision: History of Presidential Inaugurations Truman Library & Museum: Inauguration Quiz MSNBC: Mayors' Cries to Help for Obama Survey, presented as an image map, of advice to Obama from mayor's of large and small U.S. cities.
Executive Branch
Whitehouse.gov It's the official page. National Archive: George W. Bush Public Papers Searchable database that complements the printed volumes. Library of Congress Executive Branch Links One-stop shopping for government agencies (many of the links are listed below, by the way). This page is just a set of links to government agencies and are organized by the departments they're governed by. Washington Post Watergate Archive The Post put up this archive site in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Watergate scandal. Site includes a chronology of events, bios of key players, articles, reforms and transcripts of chats with Bob Woodward and Ben Bradlee. Department of Energy Another database of nuclear accidents. Department of Commerce Department of the Treasury Notable Names Database More than 20,000 bios of famous people. Department of Health and Human Services Department of Agriculture Department of Education Department of Labor Department of Transportation Department of the Interior PBS: The American President Presidents of the United States Past Inaugural Addresses Presidential/Congressional nominees history Information about all nominees (received, rejected, confirmed) for the current session of Congress. It gives names, position for which the individual was nominated and the status of their nomination. C-SPAN: Nixon Tapes 1971-73 Presidential Libraries University of Texas: Woodward and Bernstein Watergate Papers The Presidential Debate Blog Museum of Broadcast Communications: History of Presidential Debates Commission on Presidential Debates PBS: The American Experience - The President A great interactive video site that lets you pick a question that a past president will answer in a video. (Examples: "How Influential is the First Lady?" and "How Do You End a War?" Poynter.org: Backgrounding Gerald R. Ford Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum Links, documents, photos, news announcements, statements, etc. Gerald R. Ford Historical Photographs Links, documents, photos, news announcements, statements, etc.
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