Bills that Amend the United States Code
Browse bills in the United States Congress by the sections of the United States Code they cite. Click a title of the U.S. Code to see bills citing that title, and to drill down to chapters and sections.
- Title 1: General Provisions
- Title 2: The Congress
- Title 3: The President
- Title 4: Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and the States
- Title 5: Government Organization and Employees
- Title 5a: Appendix
- Title 6: Domestic Security
- Title 7: Agriculture
- Title 8: Aliens and Nationality
- Title 9: Arbitration
- Title 10: Armed Forces
- Title 11: Bankruptcy
- Title 12: Banks and Banking
- Title 13: Census
- Title 14: Coast Guard
- Title 15: Commerce and Trade
- Title 16: Conservation
- Title 17: Copyrights
- Title 18: Crimes and Criminal Procedure
- Title 18a: Appendix
- Title 19: Customs Duties
- Title 20: Education
- Title 21: Food and Drugs
- Title 22: Foreign Relations and Intercourse
- Title 23: Highways
- Title 24: Hospitals and Asylums
- Title 25: Indians
- Title 26: Internal Revenue Code
- Title 27: Intoxicating Liquors
- Title 28: Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
- Title 29: Labor
- Title 30: Mineral Lands and Mining
- Title 31: Money and Finance
- Title 32: National Guard
- Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
- Title 35: Patents
- Title 36: Patriotic and National Observances, Ceremonies, And Organizations
- Title 37: Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services
- Title 38: Veterans’ Benefits
- Title 39: Postal Service
- Title 40: Public Buildings, Property, and Works
- Title 41: Public Contracts
- Title 42: The Public Health and Welfare
- Title 43: Public Lands
- Title 44: Public Printing and Documents
- Title 45: Railroads
- Title 46: Shipping
- Title 47: Telecommunications
- Title 48: Territories and Insular Possessions
- Title 49: Transportation
- Title 50: War and National Defense
- Title 50a: War and National Defense (Appendix)
- Title 51: National and Commercial Space Programs
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