Sunlight’s Ellen Miller posted previously on President-Elect Barack Obama’s use of Internet video – or lack of imaginative use. Recently,... View Article
Continue readingThe Right-To-Know-Agenda
Almost two years ago, a coalition of conservative, libertarian and progressive groups (including Sunlight) began to collectively study government secrecy... View Article
Continue readingMemo to Obama: 10 Ways to Use Web Video and Multimedia
After my post this morning about how the next Administration can make their communications more interactive, I ran across a... View Article
Continue readingChange.org asks for, well, Change!
Change.org is asking people to submit ideas and then vote them up. The top ideas will be submitted to the... View Article
Continue readingYouTube Fireside Chats Need to Be Interactive
So this morning Jose Vargas reports in the Washington Post that the President-elect will record YouTube videos of his regular... View Article
Continue readingLooking for a Job? Visit Transparency Jobs
Looking for a job in the transparency field? Well, lots of folks are, so in response to the recent commitment... View Article
Continue readingDonor Disclosure During the Transition
The Presidential transition is a costly effort for both the incoming and outgoing administrations. The Presidential Transitions Act appropriates $5.2... View Article
Continue readingHere’s a Place to Start
Here’s an opportunity for the new Administration. Develop a model system for government transparency in the context of bailout of... View Article
Continue readingA Good Time for Transparency
As we at the Sunlight Foundation watch the Presidential transition begin in earnest, we’re particularly interested in President-elect Obama’s history... View Article
Continue readingK Street Sees Mixed Opportunities
The 2008 presidential campaign featured blistering attacks, particularly from the eventual victor Sen. Barack Obama, on Washington’s chief money-making industry.... View Article
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