The drumbeat continues for the twelve members of the Committee on Deficit Reduction to step up and match their newly... View Article
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The U.S. Public Interest Research Group released a score card that gave Connecticut an F in spending transparency. The score... View Article
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In an interview with Newsweek, former U.S. President, Bill Clinton suggested lowering corporate tax rates as one of the ways... View Article
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As mentioned earlier, the open government movement made major strides today — when together with the Participatory Politics Foundation, we... View Article
Continue readingProvide public access into your meetings with automated meeting minute creation
We welcome Daniel O’Leary as our guest blogger today. Daniel is the Vice President of Global Solutions for LincWare,... View Article
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Tomorrow morning I will be testifying before the full House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about the Sunlight Foundation’s work... View Article
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On the intersection of K Street and Wall Street lies the burgeoning “political intelligence” industry, where lobbyists, advisors and other... View Article
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