Tomorrow (Tuesday), the second annual Women Who Tech TeleSummit is being held via phone and the Web. Hundreds of women... View Article
Continue readingThe Dawning of Empire State Transparency
Within the past week, the New York State Senate has taken some impressive steps toward conducting its business open and... View Article
Continue readingRight-To-Know Network Updated
The Right-To-Know Network (RTK Net) has completed their Web site redesign, and it looks totally awesome. RTK Net is a... View Article
Continue readingGovFresh
Over the weekend, GovFresh launched, a live feed of official news from U.S. Government via Twitter, YouTube, RSS, Facebook, Flickr... View Article
Continue readingS. Res. 118 – Free CRS Reports
Once again, Sen. Joe Lieberman (Conn.) has introduced a resolution in the Senate to put non-confidential Congressional Research Service (CRS)... View Article
Continue readingVisualizing Specter’s Switch
With Sen. Arlen Specter grabbing the headlines yesterday with his party switch, here are two cool interactive visualizations that show... View Article
Continue readingGradeGov.com
Politico’s Victoria McGrane wrote a piece that got my attention about a new Web site that might help congressional lawmakers... View Article
Continue reading“Powerful New Instrument For Change”
Over the weekend, The Boston Globe published an important op-ed about President Obama’s transparency and the right-to-know agenda, written by... View Article
Continue readingBank Employees Stop Giving to Campaigns?
Here’s a man bites dog story. The Washington Independent has reported that banker employees have turned off the cash spigot... View Article
Continue readingOpenSecrets.org Reveals Money Behind Climate Change Debate
Throughout this week and in conjunction with Earth Day, Congress is conducting a series of hearings meant to move legislation... View Article
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