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  FEDERAL Pages:
FEDSTATS - More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use
TAX Forms:
   
Federal and State Tax Forms
    Federal Tax Forms
    Education Credits: Hope and Lifetime Learning Credit Form (Form 8863)
Statistical Abstract of the United States
CIA World Factbook
  WASHINGTON STATE Pages:
Find It! Washington - "A Project of Washington State's Government Information Locator Service.  The easiest and most powerful way to find government information in Washington State"
Find-It! Consumer "Find-It! Consumer is a collaborative effort of state organizations and public libraries to make useful, quality consumer information easily available to the public."
Population, Economy, and Research - includes state, county, & city trends & forecasts for population, economy, finance, & government; Office of Financial Management--State of Washington
Puget Sound Regional Council - includes regional growth management & transportation planning agency information for the central Puget Sound region in Washington state
RCW and WAC - Revised Code of Washington and the Washington Administrative Code
Washington State Databook - "The Data Book contains eleven major sections: Population, Economy, State Government Finance, Human Services, Criminal Justice, Education, Natural Resources, Environment, Energy, Transportation, and Local Government"
 
 

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