In today's edition, the devil is in the details federal website details, President Trump needs to find another nominee to lead national intelligence, military style surveillance may be hovering over your city, and more.
Continue readingThink that Minute Details on Federal Government Websites Don’t Matter? Think Again.
Did loose grammar on a Federal Trade Commission webpage raise and then dash the hopes of millions? In 2016, the... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: IT’s a first
In today's edition, Kris Kobach is running for Senate and breaking the rules, President Trump finally gets his first Chief Technology Officer, the leader of Hong Kong's banned independence party is arrested, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Super starts
In today's edition, we explore open contracting impacts in Philadelphia and Los Angeles, super PACs start planning for 2020, Whistleblower Appreciation Day was this week, but Hill staff still lack protections, and more.
Continue readingFeeding Philadelphia – open contracting reform for better food options for residents
For many, deciding what to eat on any given day is filled with choices. We can choose to eat healthy... View Article
Continue readingWorking with Los Angeles – open contracting data and empowering underrepresented businesses
A 2019 study reported the City of Los Angeles as one of the top 25 most diverse cities in the... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Making amend(ment)s
In today's edition, an effort to amend the constitution and roll back Citizens United, lawsuits about in Trumpland, tax return transparency moves ahead in California, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Access denied.
In today's edition, Wisconsin won't let this disabled lawmaker call in to meetings, the committee trying to modernize Congress agrees on a second round of recommendations, President Trump keeps pushing for more hospital price transparency, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Cash cows.
In today's edition, Idaho turns to tech to tackle its rulemaking processes, money talks in Washington, Finland fights fake news, and more.
Continue readingThis Week in Conflicts: Lawsuit Against Trump Org. Can Move Forward, Mueller Testifies and Subpoenas for Ivanka and Jared
This week, a judge ruled part of a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and his company can move forward, Robert Mueller testified and both Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump may soon be subpoenaed for records from private text messages and WhatsApp.
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