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Pl Apr 2026

The full text of public laws can be accessed through official government resources, typically organized by the number of the Congress and a chronological number assigned to the law (e.g., P.L. 119-42).

Contains full texts of public laws, often linked from lists of enacted bills.

AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional. Learn more Statutes at Large and Public Laws - Congress.gov The full text of public laws can be

Public Laws (P.L. or Pub.L.) in the United States are bills or joint resolutions that have passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and have been enacted into law by the President's signature.

Used if you only know the common name of an act (e.g., "Patriot Act") to find its official P.L. number. AI responses may include mistakes

P.L. 119-64 refers to the 64th law passed during the 119th Congress. Key Resources for Locating Specific Laws

This is the permanent collection of all laws, both public and private, enacted during each session of Congress. or Pub

Represents the chronological order in which the law was enacted (e.g., 42, 64).

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