Happy Friday and welcome to another collection of notable deleted tweets from U.S. politicians archived by our Politwoops project.
Continue readingUser interface pro tips with Senator McCaskill
Yesterday morning the Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight held a hearing on contractor performance information and its ease of use for oversight purposes.
Continue readingOpenGov Voices: More transparent data is needed on bicycle and pedestrian spending
Advocacy Advance released a report looking at STIP documents to understand planned investments in facilities for people who bike and walk and why the public doesn't know more about these planned investments.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 3/7/2014
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events and analysis including outside spending in Florida, an EU asset freeze, and a transparency turnaround in San Diego.
Continue readingAnother Obama ambassador, another big donor
President Obama appointed Andrew Schapiro to become his envoy to the Czech Republic - just the latest ambassadorial nominee who also happens to be a big political donor.
Continue readingThe top 10 things to know about TransparencyCamp 2014
TransparencyCamp is rapidly approaching! Here are the top ten things you should know about Sunlight's annual opengov unconference!
Continue readingUpdate: Ad Hawk for iOS 7
Ad Hawk, Sunlight's free app to identify and learn more about political ads as they air, is now in the App Store with new iOS 7 optimization and other fixes.
Continue readingExplore Ukrainian influence battles with foreign lobbying docs
The struggle in Ukraine has spilled into the halls of Washington. Search our FARA documents to see which government officials have contacted by the lobbyists on behalf of dissidents and pro-government groups.
Continue readingChile passes lobbying law, a first in Latin America
Due to the efforts of civil society and the near unanimous support of both houses of the country's parliament, Chile has become the first country in Latin America with legislation on lobbying disclosure.
Continue readingToday in #OpenGov 3/6/2014
Keep reading for today's look at #OpenGov news, events and analysis including an end for Steve Stockman, corruption costs in Europe, and open data in the Constitution State.
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