Last week, the Delaware legislature sent an interesting bill to Governor Jack Merkell: SB 185, a short, targeted piece of... View Article
Continue readingConnecticut Legislature Takes on Campaign Finance Disclosure
A Connecticut bill has been making the rounds in transparency circles recently: HB 5556, a toothy, bipartisan approach to corporate... View Article
Continue readingHelp Us Plan TransparencyCamp 2013
Even though TransparencyCamp 2013 is roughly 12 months away, we’re already thinking ahead to how we can make next year’s... View Article
Continue readingDC’s ANCs should put their financial reports online
This post was written by Policy Fellow Matt Rumsey. A version was cross-posted on Greater Greater Washington where Matt is a contributor. ... View Article
Continue readingSupport Budget Transparency in DC Tomorrow!
Last week, I blogged about a somewhat unusual event going down this Wednesday: DC Arts Advocacy Day. It’s an event... View Article
Continue readingDC Arts Advocacy Day Promotes Local Budget Transparency
When you think about your typical advocate for government transparency, who comes to mind? I bet lawyers, bloggers, teachers, Tea... View Article
Continue readingCityCamp Honolulu: Advancing open government in Hawaii
Joining us today as our guest blogger is Jason Hibbets. Jason is the project manager at Red Hat and lead... View Article
Continue readingClose to Home, Part 2: DC’s Open Meetings Act
Although we preach the importance of public meetings, we recognize that there are some legitimate frustrations to be had with... View Article
Continue readingClose to Home: Two Reporters Arrested in DC Public Meeting
Here at the Sunlight Foundation mothership, when we talk about local, we tend to be talking about the issues faced... View Article
Continue readingTCamp: Looking Back and Looking Forward
It’s never too early to get nostalgic. Here at Sunlight HQ, we’re still buzzing about the incredible time we had... View Article
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