A bill to establish an office for the House of Representatives to assist Members of the House of Representatives in conducting public opinion polls.
Office of Congressional Polling Act - Establishes in the House of Representatives an Office of Congressional Polling.
States that the Office shall conduct research into the drafting of public opinion questionnaires and methods of tabulating and analyzing the responses to such questionnaires; and provide technical assistance to any Member of the House of Representatives to assist in the planning and conducting of public opinion polls within his district.
Directs the Office to make available to the public, upon request and at cost of reproduction and mailing, all information developed from such research and the results of the public opinion polls conducted by Members of the House of Representatives with the assistance of the Office.
Referred to House Committee on House Administration.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on House Administration.
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