Robots and gentlepeople, it is with great pleasure that I announce (and humbly invite you to attend) Sunlight’s fifth TransparencyCamp,... View Article
Continue readingSetting the (Legal) Standard for Open Data
San Francisco is often thought of as the utopian edge of open government development: The city boasts the first city-level... View Article
Continue readingVideo Recap: Haunt the House
Halloween may be over, but our fight for greater Super Committee transparency isn’t. Want to know what Haunt the House... View Article
Continue readingHaunt the House (and Senate): Our Kind of Halloween
Giant frogs. Bugs. Wild, ferocious-ish bears. These are but a few examples of the daring costumes worn by Sunlighters this... View Article
Continue readingThis Halloween, Haunt the House…and the Senate
For most of us, this week marks the final countdown to Halloween, a time to gather wigs and face paint... View Article
Continue readingClose to Home, Part 2: DC’s Open Meetings Act
Although we preach the importance of public meetings, we recognize that there are some legitimate frustrations to be had with... View Article
Continue readingCalling on Super Citizens to Brainstorm Opening Super Congress
It’s time to think big: The Super Congress situation is developing at an incredibly fast rate and we want to... View Article
Continue readingOpen Letter Pen Pals: A Word from the Governor of Maine
Remember that fuss we were making over our Open Letter to Governors and the lack of support for state level... View Article
Continue readingOhio Event Tackles Open Government at the County Level
Transparency in county government is unchartered territory in the world of open government, in part because almost every single county... View Article
Continue readingThe Open Letter Campaign, or Sunlight in Utah
Last week, a few Sunlighters and I journeyed to Salt Lake City, Utah to do something — er, many things... View Article
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