In today's edition, only 12 days until the midterm elections and so much money left to spend, privacy is on the ballot in these states, federal advisory committees won't be getting more transparent this year, removing the press in Paris, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: It’s personal
In today's edition, prominent Democrats and other liberal figures are targeted with mail bombs, President Trump won't quit his iPhone even though it's insecure, NASA couldn't keep track of some of its most precious space dust, securing digital rights in the age of "smart cities," and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Midterm Madness
In today's edition, we take a look at K Street spending, midterm madness heats up, the Trump administration looks to bypass appeals courts in favor of their Supreme Court majority, unique state FOIA exemptions, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: On Hold
In today's edition, HHS drops "gender" from a civil rights webpage, we reflect on the direction of open cities, Democratic mega-donors wait and see on 2020, the World Bank shares a new way to discover data on development, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Crowdsourced
In today's edition, crowdsourcing and crowdfunding, midterm money headlines, another strange turn in the Interior inspector general story, a global effort to defend digital human rights, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Setting the Pace
In today's edition, we look at how one city's open data policy has evolved, President Trump's praise for body slamming a journalist, 10 charts that explain declining Congressional expertise, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Under the Influence
In today's edition, billionaires get involved in out-of-state ballot initiatives, the most expensive midterms ever, President Trump's unusual interest in a government building project, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Remain in Dark
In today's edition, most dark money stays that way despite a rule change, we dig deeper into our analysis of public records requests, President Trump's Saudi Arabian financial interests are in the spotlight, mourning a journalist on the anniversary of her murder, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Promotional Materials
In today's edition, why most cities won't share their attempts to woo Amazon's second headquarters, an actor uses the Pentagon Briefing Room, tracking Michael Bloomberg's 2018 political spending, and more.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Peace, Love and Understandable Government Websites
In today's edition, federal agencies need to get more understandable, the Trump administration needs to reveal some documents, Washington, D.C. needs to take another look at its open government oversight nominees, and more.
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