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Continue readingSuper PACs play big in Texas
A flood of tea party money reshaped the Texas political landscape Tuesday, ousting a seven-term Democratic congressman who had campaign help from former President Bill Clinton, and forcing a one-time favorite for the Republican Senate nomination into a runoff.
The Associated Press is calling the ouster of veteran Rep. Silvestre Reyes, seen at right, a "stunner" that almost guarantees the heavily Democratic south Texas district will be represented in Congress next year by Beto O'Rourke, an ex-El Paso city councilman who favors the legalization of marijuana. Reyes out-raised O'Rourke by nearly $700,000 but the tea-party-affiliated Campaign for ...
Continue readingSunlight Weekly Roundup: Rhode Island gets public records revamp
In Rhode Island, a public records law might get a much-needed revamp if a bill heard by the House Judiciary... View Article
Continue readingSunlight Weekly Roundup: “Initiatives for ‘open government’ either improve access or hinder it.”
While summarizing the changes Texas Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst hopes to implement with the Senate Select Committee on Open Government, Curt Olsen reminds,... View Article
Continue readingSunlight Weekly Roundup: “Access is vital to the healthy functioning of a democracy.”
Delaware Governor Jack Markell signed an executive order today intended to simplify the process for citizens looking to access government... View Article
Continue readingFind major legislative issues in your area with opengovernment.org
In this third segment on unveiling opengovernment.org and how you can use it to track legislative issues, we are going... View Article
Continue readingSunlight Weekly Roundup: “Transparency with conditions is not transparency”
The Austin Independent School District agreed to release a report that deals with the closing, repurposing, and consolidation of nine... View Article
Continue readingSunlight Weekly Round-up: Texas battles EPA
The new year kicked off with some major changes in some states. For some, the initial steps of introducing new... View Article
Continue reading24 Days Of Local Sunlight – Day 12, 13, 14 and 15
We have reached the middle of the month, which means there isn’t many days left in my 24 Days of... View Article
Continue readingLocal Sunlight
Every week I climb into the depths of the local political blogosphere to find the Sunlight. This week I have... View Article
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