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  2. Find government benefits, services, agencies, and information at USA.gov. Contact elected officials. Learn about passports, Social Security, taxes, and more.

  3. The U.S. and its government - USAGov

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    Get facts about the U.S., its laws, history, and statistics. Buy government property. Learn about the president and how to contact elected officials and federal agencies.

  4. Branches of the U.S. government - USAGov

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    Learn about the 3 branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. Understand how each branch of U.S. government provides checks and balances.

  5. Get contact information for U.S. federal government agencies, departments, corporations, instrumentalities, and government-sponsored enterprises. Find websites, email, phone numbers, addresses, and more.

  6. Government benefits - USAGov

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    Find government programs that may help pay for food, housing, medical, and other basic living expenses. Learn about Social Security and government checks.

  7. Search.gov - USAGov

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    Learn about Search.gov, the government search engine used on thousands of federal websites. Search.gov makes it easier for people to find the information they need from federal websites. As the search engine used by more than 2,200 federal websites, Search.gov supports more than 300 million searches a year.

  8. U.S. passports - USAGov

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    USAGov is the official guide to government information and services. An official website of the U.S. General Services Administration

  9. AnnualCreditReport.com is the only website authorized by the federal government to issue free, annual credit reports from the three CRAs. You may request your reports: Online by visiting AnnualCreditReport.com

  10. Learn about the types of government auctions and the excess and seized property they sell, including computers, artwork, mobile homes, and more.

  11. Government grants and loans How to apply for food stamps (SNAP benefits) and check your balance Known previously as "food stamps," the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help you pay for food if you have a low income.