We are delighted to announce that the Levin Center’s Congressional Oversight Records Database (CORD) has expanded its collection by adding oversight reports and records from the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee. The committee release includes 109 oversight reports and 62 records dating from the 106th to the 118th Congress (1999 – 2024) now available to the public free of charge.


This new committee release adds a total of 171 new entries to the existing database. With this addition, CORD now houses a unique collection of over 1,500 congressional oversight records for scholars and academics to use in their research.
CORD is an effort by the Levin Center to make available for scholars, oversight practitioners, and the public oversight documents that are not easily accessible. For questions regarding the data collection methodology and protocols, please contact Grace Moore, Levin Center Research and Data Specialist.