In today's edition, HHS is planning to shut down a go-to medical guideline database, Wilbur Ross is finally going to divest his stock holdings, a tough news day for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: What we’ve got here is a failure to disclose
In today's edition, an ACA removal, a failure to disclose, a Chief Data Officer for Cook County, net neutrality in India, a Supreme Court sherpa's dark money connections, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Charged up
In today's edition, the FCC looks to pass the buck on consumer complaints, Rudy Giuliani represents foreign clients but doesn't see a conflict, we try to keep up with Kavanaugh, Facebook gets hit with a fine over data sharing, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Gearing up for a fight
In today's edition, President Trump picks a Supreme Court nominee, Mar-a-Lago members get an Air Force One tour, House Republicans have some data collection questions for Apple and Google, we share interactive tools for community data needs, EU legislators' have cushy outside jobs, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: PrimeTime ft. President Trump
In today's edition, President Trump plans an announcement, agency watchdogs have some bite, we say farewell to a colleague, Ugandans protest a social media tax, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Good news and bad news
In today's edition, President Trump accepts Scott Pruitt's resignation, K Street stocks up on Democrats ahead of the midterm elections, California moves forward with its net neutrality plan, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Checking open data off the list
In today's edition, Connecticut shares an open data report card, journalists struggle for access to prisons, Scott Pruitt's ethics troubles continue, the French parliament passes a fake news law, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Celebrations
In today's edition, Senators push for faster release of Supreme Court argument audio, President Trump's relationship with corporate America grows tense, the UK celebrates National Democracy Week, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Meet the Supremes
In today's edition, the fight to fill a spot on the Supreme Court gets expensive fast, the NSA ditches a huge batch of call and text records, we consider the relationship between open data and FOIA, K Street spends big on trade lobbying with little to show, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Dark days
In today's edition, a dark day in Annapolis, the potential for movement around online ad transparency, a probe at the Department of Interior, the "Bad Boys of Brexit," and more.
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