New campaign finance data — covering both the Congressional and Presidential races — is now available from the Center for... View Article
Continue readingNew Lobbyist Disclosure Requirements
As of July 30 lobbyists will have to report some interesting new information: any campaign contributions, including those from a... View Article
Continue readingLet’s Follow the Money
Here’s a great Follow-the-Money story in this morning’s Wall Street Journal about the battle between the car manufacturers and consumer... View Article
Continue readingWashington’s Revolving Door
The American News Project has a nice piece today on the revolving door problem in Congress, using as an example... View Article
Continue readingFinancial Holdings of Spouses
The Center for Responsive Politics has a nice post that digs deeply into that treasure trove known as the Personal... View Article
Continue readingGroups Demand More Transparency in Fundraising from McCain and Obama
Sunlight has joined with seven other organizations in calling on the McCain and Obama campaigns to provide more details about... View Article
Continue readingWhat the MSM in Learning About MOC
In Paul’s roundup this morning he mentions several of the reports that came from the release earlier this week of... View Article
Continue readingCurious Campaign Contribution and Vote Sponsorship Connection
GAO on DOD
Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report that details the extensive revolving door where former Department of Defense officials are now working for defense contractors, creating glaring conflicts of interest.
GAO's report found that in 2006, defense contractors employed over 86,000 former DOD employees who had left the agency since 2001. The report found instances where former DOD officials were working on contracts under the responsibility of their form agency, office or command. And they found nine instances where former officials are working on a contract "for which they had program oversight responsibilities or decision-making authorities while at DOD."
This isn't a newly recognized problem. A 2004 report by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) on the revolving doors between the government and large private contractors found "conflict of interest is the rule, not the exception."
Continue readingDay by Day
OpenSecrets.org has one of the most granular looks at fundraising by the Democratic candidates that you can get. Keep an eye on their new blog. Terrific stuff there.
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