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The city of Topeka, Kan., has become the newest city to join the ranks of those passing open data policies.
Continue readingKeith Lamont Scott shooting demonstrates need for better police bodycam disclosure
After Keith Lamont Scott's tragic death in North Carolina, it demonstrated that we need better policies for releasing body camera video.
Continue readingFacebook prompts U.S. users to register to vote — transparency should follow
When millions of people opened Facebook this morning, they found one of the most important prompts it has ever sent to its users: a link to register to vote or share that you have already done so.
Continue readingSunlight’s work uncovering superdelegate lobbyists featured on ‘Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’
Sunlight has finally made it big on basic cable: Our investigative work tracking lobbyist superdelegates at the Democratic National Convention was featured on "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee!"
Continue readingCleveland will be sunny on Oct. 14-15: TCamp, here we come!
TransparencyCamp is ON. It is SO ON. It is ON-NER than ON. And it’s going to be amazing.
Continue readingWhat’s next for Sunlight Labs
Sunlight Labs played a formative role in building that community, and that community will continue to build new solutions long after Labs is gone.
Continue readingN.Y. attorney general probes Trump nonprofit, turns a blind eye to Clinton Foundation
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat, just confirmed his investigation into the Trump Foundation, but there is a glaring omission in his watchdog agenda: the Clinton Foundation.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: A word from Sunlight’s chairman of the board and co-founder
TRANSITIONS: Mike Klein, Sunlight’s co-founder and chairman of the board, shared a statement about our organization today on our blog.... View Article
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