In today's edition, we join a group calling for more transparency around a Supreme Court nominee's records, a U.S. Representative gets hit with insider trading charges, a West Virginia House Committee votes to impeach the entire state Supreme Court, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: No, good sir, I’m on the level!
In today's edition, Wilbur Ross has a monorail he'd like to sell you, rooting out the causes of disfunction on Capitol Hill, mapping the world's electoral boundaries, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: The secrets we keep
In today's edition, the Justice Department remains tight lipped about its new Religious Liberty Task Force, we celebrate Salinas, California's new open data portal, President Trump's New York hotel enjoys a revenue spike, Angola takes a step towards press freedom, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Just say no to dark money
In today's edition, ruling against dark money, luring amazon, taking questionable meetings, censoring speech around the world, and more.
Continue readingThis Week in Conflicts: Trump Plans Expansion of Scottish Resort, Ivanka’s Brand Replaced and Who’s Golfing with the President?
This week, the Trump Organization has submitted plans to build a multi-million dollar residential community at its Scottish resort, Ivanka Trump’s only storefront has been replaced and the Washington Post is asking for help identifying individuals who golfed with President Donald Trump.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Probing questions
In today's edition, Betsy DeVos' billions, the National Archives' Kavanaugh problem, Poland's judicial crackdown, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Let’s keep this brief
In today's edition, big tech heads back to the Hill, more on President Trump's pick to head the office of Science and Technology Policy, election issues in Zimbabwe, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Midterm madness
In today's edition, North Carolina lawmakers try to limit information about their proposed edits to the state constitution, Facebook uncovers some midterm election meddling, President Trump finally picks a leader for the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Belgium looks to charge journalists for access, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Crypto Jiu-Jitsu
In today's edition, the SEC looks for more transparency around cryptocurrencies, the acting EPA chief's lobbying ties are under scrutiny, Russia punishes dissidents by leveraging a surprising source, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: In Case You Missed It
After a summer break, we're back with all the latest in #OpenGov news. In today's edition, we'll do our best to quickly cover all the major stories you might have missed while we were away. Tomorrow, we'll get back to our usual mix of news and analysis from the world of open government.
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