Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events and analysis including Presidential Innovation Fellows, corruption in resource rich countries, and public records changes in Oakland.
Continue readingBefore TransparencyCamp, become an activist for opengov at Citizen Advocacy Day
Make your voice heard on Capitol Hill — join Sunlight Network's Citizen Advocacy Day and lobby your lawmakers for the cause of transparency!
Continue readingThe state of state and local campaign finance: D.C. primary edition
While not yet perfect, D.C.’s campaign finance website has a number of features that allow reporters and other researchers to access many aspects of campaign finance data in bulk form.
Continue readingHow we built notifications in Congress for iOS
We recently launched a new version of [Congress for iOS](http://cngr.es/ios) with push notifications for the legislators and bills you follow. Find out how we built the service.
Continue readingIt’s AMA v. AARP as Senate votes on docs’ Medicare fees
Doctors face a big cut in Medicare fees today, so the Senate, in what's become an annual ritual, scheduled a vote to spare them. The AMA urges a "no" vote, while AARP wants a "yes" - who will win?
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 3/31/2014
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events and analysis including a notable retirement, Canadian open data, and lots of news out of California
Continue readingThree Things You Need to know About Bitcoin
The Internet has been an excellent vehicle for starting all kinds of fun, interesting, exciting and profitable things to do.... View Article
Continue readingThe Week on Politwoops: a beautiful spring morning, brekkie in progress and a strong candidate
Happy Friday afternoon and please join us for a brief review of some notable deletions from U.S. politicians archived by our Politwoops project.
Continue readingAn Open Data Ombudsman and rethinking oversight authorities
What have open data policy implementation oversight authorities looked like to date? How might they better represent the public interest in the future?
Continue readingHouse.gov Goes Offline
House.gov had some DNS woes today, but it looks like things are better now.
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