Government & Voter Information
View the legislative status of bills already enacted or currently under consideration by the California State Assembly and California State Senate. California codes are listed and continually updated to reflect the laws as currently in effect.
Official California state portal contains information from the California Governor and other state offices.
Information about registering to vote in California, voter guides and hotline numbers, past and upcoming election results, names of current representatives, as well as information on how to contact them.
City of Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Office provides information on current and past elections, voting locations, sample ballots, vote-by-mail application forms, and more.
Links to the Los Angeles County Charter, County Codes, Civil Services rules, salaries of elected officials, and other important county records and publications.
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is the government's premier source of career guidance featuring hundreds of occupations—such as carpenters, teachers, and veterinarians. Revised annually, the latest version contains employment projections for the 2018-28 decade.
From the U.S. Government's Official Web Portal. Information and educational resources to help you with learning the election process and voting.
Alphabetical listing of governmental departments and agencies including their websites and contact information.
Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information. The site provides access to accurate, timely, and complete legislative information for Members of Congress, legislative agencies, and the public. It is presented by the Library of Congress (LOC) using data from the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, the Government Publishing Office, Congressional Budget Office, and the LOC's Congressional Research Service.
An online tool from the United States Postal Service. Find a ZIP code (and an extended ZIP+4 code) by entering a street address, city, and state. You can also enter a street address and ZIP Code to get a USPS standardized version of the address.