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LexisNexis® State Capital

Access the Most Comprehensive State Information Available

LexisNexis State Capital allows you to search for information about one state, any combination of states, or all 50 states-all from a single, comprehensive Web source. Bills and laws, constitutions, proposed and enacted regulations, legislature membership, newspapers of record-they're all here-most updated daily-in LexisNexis State Capital.

Product Overview

  It's never been easier to search across all 50 states at once! With unprecedented scope and depth of information published by and about the states, LexisNexis State Capital enables researchers to:

  • Compare law and public policy developments.
  • Monitor proposed and enacted state laws.
  • Analyze national and regional trends.
  • Get facts about state legislators and their staffs.
  • Access state newspapers of record.

  No matter where you want to go, LexisNexis State Capital can get you there quickly and easily. Researchers can find state administrative codes or review analysis of the past week's legislative activity in all 50 states - or retrieve the full text of a bill by inputting the bill number. It's a service unlike any other because users can search one state, any combination of states or across all 50 states at once!


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It's great to be able to access all the state statutes - we only have the New York code in our library, and only one set - and we'd never be able to justify buying the statutes for other states. Being able to search across state registers is a really nice feature too, and so much easier than going to multiple state websites! And we often get questions about legislative staffs and committee membership, for which the Members section is so handy. 

Suzanne Bell,
Economics/Data Librarian
University of Rochester,
Rochester, New York

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