Yesterday, the Pew Internet and American Life Project released another of their very informative reports, this one titled Internet and... View Article
Continue readingIn Broad Daylight: On Your Side Part II
Sen. Kent Conrad’s mea culpa; 2008 Beijing Olympics received a helping hand from the Hammer; and Rep. James Clyburn’s family... View Article
Continue readingGovOS 09 – Let’s Start Coordinating Release Schedules
My Sunlight colleague, John Wonderlich, has a gift for finding interesting government web pages. This week he found the schedule... View Article
Continue readingIn Broad Daylight: On Your Side
Countrywide is on your side; OMG!, Congress is still earmarking; and the Waxman committee officially approves of the White House-Abramoff... View Article
Continue readingAn Open House Project “Success Story”
At the Open House Project, Joshua Tauberer, proprietor of GovTrack.us and colleague, writes about “a real success story.” He recounts... View Article
Continue readingForeign Agents Lobbying Reform
In today’s edition, The New York Times reports on legislation that’s meant to close a loophole lobbyists use to cloak... View Article
Continue readingThe Internet As the First Amendment
Jeff Jarvis has an excellent post today about the Internet As the First Amendment. He says: The internet is the... View Article
Continue readingIn Broad Daylight: Another Day of Congress News
Follow up on Curt Weldon’s Russian ties and the Pentagon contracts he tried to secure, a “dead beat congresswoman,” one... View Article
Continue readingFollowing @johnculberson
Rep. John Culberson is member of Congress who understands what’s happening on the Web today. He’s a congressman who is... View Article
Continue readingFrom Russia With Love
Bribes, congressional wives, lobbyist children, far-flung countries, and jet-setting congressmen. Add it all together and you’re reading the ingredient label... View Article
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