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Assessing the New Federalism: State Database (includes data on the 50 states & the District of Columbia concerning income security, health, child well-being, demographics, fiscal & political conditions, & social services; Urban Institute research project)
Find It! Washington (includes government information in Washington State; Washington State's Government Information Locator Service)
FirstGov (includes links to U.S. federal, state, & local government information & services; U.S. Government Services Administration)
Forecasting Division Site Map (includes state, county, & city trends & forecasts of population, economy, fiscal research, human services, race & minority, criminal justice, education, health care, & GIS data; State of Washington--Office of Financial Management)
Government Performance Project (includes state government & federal agency effectiveness ratings; Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University)
Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington (includes Revised Code of Washington (RCW), Washington Administrative Code (WAC), municipal codes, & other local Washington State government information)
State and Local Government on the Net (organized by state)
State and Local Governments (Library of Congress)
State Resources (FindLaw)
StateLaw: State Government and Legislative Information
Washington State Data Book (includes information on population, economy, state government finance, human services, criminal justice, education, natural resources, environment, energy, transportation, & local government; Office of Financial Management--State of Washington)
 

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