ProPublica has a cool interactive graph on “The Stimulus Plan: Where the Money Would Go.” The graph tracks how the... View Article
Continue readingLast Call: ProPublica Prizes for Investigative Governance
ProPublica is making a final call for their Prizes for Investigative Governance, a way to recognize the most important and... View Article
Continue readingLobbying With My Money
There are so many “fool me once…” moments with the ongoing bailout of the financial industry. One that is particularly... View Article
Continue readingMicrosoft’s Gov. 2.0 advice
Susie Adams, Microsoft’s federal civilian and IGO chief technology officer, writing at Future Fed, the blog of Microsoft’s federal division,... View Article
Continue readingCJR’s Transparency Package
Throughout this month, the Columbia Journalism Review has been rolling out a transparency package, which Sunlight helped to support. There... View Article
Continue readingSen.-Designee Gillibrand’s Transparency Record
Today, New York Governor David Paterson appointed Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand to fill Hillary Clinton’s Senate seat. Gillibrand has, from day... View Article
Continue readingMemorandum on Transparency
President Obama’s Memorandum on Transparency (still not published at WhiteHouse.gov) is just too important not to post in its entirety. ... View Article
Continue readingPresident Obama’s Day Two Promise to Increase Transparency
On Day Two, President Obama issued new Executive Orders and memoranda — including an Executive Order on Ethics Commitments by... View Article
Continue readingPresident Obama Issues New Transparency Policies
(adapted from an Open House Project Google Group message) President Obama has stepped to the plate today, and addressed many... View Article
Continue readingNo New TARP Accountability Requirements
Yesterday, I looked at an amendment to the 2nd round of TARP (read: bailout) funds from Tim Walz that sought... View Article
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