How to Cite U.S. Government Documents in APA Citation Style: State Legislative Documents

The Publication Manual of the APA does not specifically address citing state legislative documents.
For material not specifically covered in the Publication Manual, the APA refers users to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.

The section below concerns unenacted bills, reports, and hearings from state legislative bodies.

Citing state legislative documents can be complicated. Each state has a different numbering system and slightly different governmental bodies.The Bluebook uses a fairly detailed set of abbreviations for state legistative documents. Your library may have a copy in their Reference section.

Remember: Your primary concern is to clearly communicate the citation so that your reader can locate it.

State Legislative Bills or Resolutions

When citing state bills and resolutions, include.

"Include the name of the bill (if relevant). "; however, as you can see, some titles can be fairly unwieldy. Use your best judgment about whether the title is needed and how much to include.

Sample Bill header:

State of New York 300--A 2011-2012 Regular Sessions. In Assembly (PREFILED) January 5, 2011A
AN ACT to establish a moratorium upon the disposal and/or processing of any fluid which was used in and cuttings from a hydraulic fracturing process outside of the state pending the issuance of a report thereon by the federal Environmental Protection Agency and certain justifications from the department of environmental conservation; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof

Obviously, you will need to make some judgment calls about how to cite these documents, remembering to.

a) ensure that your in-text citation leads easily to your Reference List entry
b) Your Reference List entry includes enough information to help your reader locate the item.

In Text

(N.Y. Legis. Assemb, 2011)

Reference List:

Note: Use your best judgment, and be sure to include the legislative body, information about the legislative session, the bill number, and the date.

State Legislative Reports

In the example below, there is no report number and no session number. The governmental body is the New York State Senate and the report was prepared by the Special Task Force on Voter Participation.

Use your best judgment and include enough information to help your reader locate the document, including a durable url.

Note: S. = The Bluebook abbreviation for Senate.