There are only a few days left and so many people to thank. In Arizona, Espresso Pundit is one of my favorite... View Article
Continue readingLocal Sunlight
Every week I climb into the depths of the local political blogosphere to find the Sunlight. I use this series... View Article
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Three bloggers have some interesting stories about their Freedom of Information (FOIA) escapades. In Kentucky, Page One has a post... View Article
Continue readingLocal Sunlight
Every week I climb into the depths of the local political blogosphere to find the Sunlight. I use this series... View Article
Continue readingDear Public: Arizona needs your help with the budget!
As reported by Government Technology: Arizona just launched a new Web site, Arizona’s Openness and Saving Strategies Project. From the... View Article
Continue readingLocal Sunlight
Every week I climb into the depths of the local political blogosphere to find the Sunlight. I use this series... View Article
Continue readingLocal Sunlight
Every week I climb into the depths of the local political blogosphere to find the Sunlight. I use this series to highlight local blogs that do a great job of convering local, state, and Congressional political news. This week I have highlights from Arizona, Indiana, Maine, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Local Sunlight
Keeping track of congressional information starts at the local level, and blogs do a great job of informing people about what is happening in their own backyard. I have been reading local blogs for quite a while and have been very impressed with the coverage on local ethics issues and congressional information. So I would like to highlight every week some blogs that do a great job covering issues that deal with transparency, ethics, and corruption.
Continue readingFirst Legislator Ousted for Campaign Finance Violations Leaves Office:
The first lawmaker in the nation to be ousted for violating campaign finance laws left his position on the Arizona state Legislature on Monday. Rep. David Smith violated the strict campaign finance laws in Arizona by spending 17 percent more than the allowed amount. Smith vowed that he would return to the Legislature.
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