As part of our #ReadtheBill campaign, in which the Sunlight Foundation advocates that all legislation should be available to the... View Article
Continue readingCarl Malamud for Public Printer
Our friend Carl Malamud, president and CEO of PublicResource.Org, which works for the publication of public domain information from local,... View Article
Continue readingCenter for Public Integrity Tracks the Climate Change Lobby
The Center for Public Integrity has done hard labor separating the wheat from the chafe, and launched a project tracking... View Article
Continue readingEPA and National Weather Service Go Mobile
Federal Computer Week has an encouraging article about how the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Weather Service are now... View Article
Continue readingOur friends at labs…
...are discovering the inadequacies of federal data. It tells you something, but never everything you need to know. Data is useful, but it's the digging into data--unlocking the details of the data--that justifies the expense of presenting it. By itself, data is really no more interesting than passages of the tax code or lists of earmarks. There was nothing inherently interesting about Dennis Hastert listing a 1/4 share of 69 acres (Plano, IL) on his financial disclosure form -- it was seeing where that land was -- an w
Continue readingNew registrants seeking a piece of the action
So far in 2009, 90 entities--local governments, oil companies, ad hoc coalitions of various interests, unions, airports, tech firms and others--have either hung out their own shingle or hired at least one of 65 lobbying firms to keep an eye on the 2008's federal bank bailout, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, or 2009's economic stimulus, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a review of registrations filed with the Senate Office of Public Records through Feb. 23, 2009, show. These filings represent new hirings, and do not account for the hundreds of other interests whose regular Washington lobbyists have ...
Continue readingDid the Navy Spend ~400k on Facebook? (Why Bulk Data is Important)
In our work with government data we encourage governments to develop great looking websites with fantastic APIs. But you can't have true transparency unless you go all the way down to the source giving citizens access to the raw bulk data.
Continue readingNo Time to Read Bailout Bill
Yesterday I wrote about how the recently passed stimulus bill was available for public perusal just 13 hours before Congress... View Article
Continue readingConvicted Congressman Tied to Arrested Businessman
R. Allen Stanford, the titan of Stanford Financial, and now the known as the Texas version of Bernie Madoff, spent... View Article
Continue readingAppropriations Omnibus released
The House Committee on Rules has released the latest legislative tome -- this time, the rest of the FY2009 appropriations. The Labor-HHS-Education portion of the report -- available here -- is packed with earmarks. If you can download the pdf (I had trouble getting it to go), check pages 81 to 84 -- lots of earmarks in small type -- but no sponsor names (unless I'm missing something).
(Update I am -- lots of pages of lists at the bottom of the document, which didn't load completely the first time I tried to get into it...
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