We analyzed how accessible governors' executive orders are in all 50 States. Here's how they stack up.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/23/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis, including divergent super PAC strategies for Democrats and Republicans in 2014, arrests of police officers on a corruption investigation in Turkey, and plenty of state and local news.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/21/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including a Guardian interview with Edward Snowden, a new model for journalism in Germany, and a profile of a major power broker in North Carolina state politics.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/17/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including a showdown between House Oversight and the White House, more Afghan election turmoil, and new open law and legislation efforts at the municipal level.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/15/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including an editorial from former OIRA chief Cass Sunstein on the FOIA reform bill, more high-profile detentions in China's crackdown on corruption, and plenty of state and local news.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/11/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including a new Director of the Office of Management and Budget, allegations of money laundering at China's central bank, and declining numbers of reporters at statehouses around the country.
Continue readingAgencies fail to deliver a plan to deliver the data
Eight of the 29 federal executive branch agencies that are required to publish Open Government Plans in compliance with the president's Open Government Directive to have yet to do so.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/9/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including cases of whistleblower retaliation at the VA, an open access version of the D.C. Code, and continuing Afghan elections coverage.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/7/14
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including the latest from the Snowden files, a possible cover-up of organized pedophilia by the British Home Office, and unintended consequences of a new open meeting law in Vermont.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 7/2/2014
Keep reading for today’s look at #OpenGov news, events, and analysis including the announcement of a nominee for VA Secretary,... View Article
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