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  • U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) Director Hugh Nathanial Halpern named Ravinder Birdi as the Agency’s Managing Director of Government Integrated Print Services (GIPS)… Read More
  • As we gear up for the 250th anniversary of our Nation’s founding, the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) is excited to assist FDLP libraries with America250 resources… Read More
  • The deadline is approaching to volunteer to serve on the Steering Committees of your National Collection Service Area (NCSA). Steering Committees foster discussion,… Read More
  • Spring is coming; could your “How to Find U.S. Government Publications” poster use a refresh in your library? The poster is available for download and printing at your… Read More
  • Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026,  Time: 2:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. (ET) Recording and closed captioning are available. All webinars are free of charge… Read More
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Could your “How to Find U.S. Government Publications” poster use a refresh in your library? The poster is available for download and printing at your library or local print shop in three different print-standard sizes.

New Mexico State Library created an America 250 craft: Pocket Constitution earrings! Learn how to create your own.

March is Women's History Month! Read President Trump's statement in this year's Presidential Message on Women’s History Month. Learn more on GPO’s GovInfo.

The Texas State Library and Archives Commission is encouraging Texans to visit their local libraries to view traveling exhibits on loan throughout 2026—nearly 700 sets have been distributed to libraries, schools, and museums across the state. Traveling Texas America250 exhibits highlight historically significant Texas Treasures from TSLAC’s collections, many of which are also on public display throughout 2026 as part of their Texas America250 lobby exhibit in Austin. Learn more on our America 250 Celebrations page.