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Continue readingA win for open data: CFPB’s consumer complaint database
Here’s another win for open data. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau releases data on which banks have the most consumer complaints. Even before the data becomes public officially, banks start improving response times and responding more favorably to customer complaints. That’s the story that’s emerging from the CFPB’s bold decision to make bank consumer complaint data public. This is exactly what open data is supposed to do. It equalizes the balance of power. In this case, it has empowered consumers, and brought accountability to big banks.
Continue reading2Day in #OpenGov 4/19/2013
NEWS ROUNDUP:
- Oakland, CA, trying to stay out of San Francisco's open data shadow, has a new budget visualization website. Open Budget Oakland, put together by OpenOakland, launched this week with visualized budget data for 2011 - 2013 and will soon be updated to include budget blueprints through 2015. (Tech President)
- It looks like Mark Sanford has let his relationship issues get in the way of his ambitions once again. The NRCC cut ties with Sanford immediately after reports surfaced this week that his ex-wife had accused him of trespassing on her property earlier this year. Now they're being joined by a number of well funded outside groups. (Roll Call)
- Jamaica is taking steps to foster an open data community in hopes of sparking a start up culture and improving governance. Officials highlighted a number of steps being taken by the country at the "Developing the Caribbean" conference last week in Kingston. (O'Reilly Radar)
- The ethics probe into Rep. Michele Bachmann is slated to take an interesting turn. Her former Chief of Staff, Andy Parrish, is expected to testify that Bachmann's presidential campaign inappropriately paid an Iowa State Senator to work for her. (POLITICO)
- The Obama Administration's recently released open government self assessment shows progress, but also presents a rose colored view of some of the administration's actions. (POGO)
- Open Government Indonesia is pushing a new portal called "Lapor" to encourage citizens to report corruption by public officials. OGI is part of the OGP and is made up of a number of government agencies and NGO's. (Future Gov)
- France looks set to institute wide-reaching asset disclosure rules for public officials in response to recent corruption scandals. Rules have already been put in place for government ministers and a there is a law pending that would extend disclosure to members of parliament. (Transparency International)
TransparencyCamp’s new site!
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Continue readingGuess who`s coming to TCamp13
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Continue readingWhy four Dems opposed extending background checks
Back in February, we at Sunlight made some predictions about the Democrats who would be most likely to defect on a gun vote, based on three factors: being up for a vote in 2014, having a high number of gun businesses in the state, and having a low Obama vote share. Here's what we wrote at the time about four Democrats we predicted would be most likely to oppose gun reform.
- Max Baucus: Montana has 120 gun businesses per 100,000 people, highest in the country (according to ATF statistics). Only 41.8% of Montana voters supported Obama in 2012. (Tester, who just won re-election faces similar pressures)
- Mark Begich: Alaska has 104 gun businesses per 100,000 people. Only 41.3% of Alaskans voted for Obama in 2012.
- Tim Johnson: South Dakota has 66 gun businesses per 100,000 people. Only 39.9% of South Dakotans supported Obama in 2012.
- Mark Pryor: Arkansas has 45 gun businesses per 100,00 people. Only 36.9% of Arkansans voted for Obama in 2012.
Darkmarks: Has Congress found a way to fund pet projects?
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Continue readingThe District’s Campaign Finance Records on Influence Explorer
Just in time for next week's special city council election, Sunlight is sneak-previewing our latest addition to Influence Explorer — DC campaign finance data — as well as our wish list for how it can be made better.
Continue readingUnveiling Sunlight Open Gov Events
If you have been to any of our TransparencyCamp unconferences, the popular Labs Open House or happy hour then you know that we organize great events. And just as much as you support our events, we equally enjoy supporting other events -- especially when they involve bringing together a bunch of geeks like us who love cracking open code and making our government more transparent and open.
In that light, we are casting the net further by reviving our events platform to get you talking about your own event and assist you with sponsorship needs. For an idea about the kind of events that we are looking to engage in, here are a few that we have been a part of, so far:
Types of events we consider for sponsorship:
- Hackathons
- Tech Meetups
- Tech Bar Camps
- Datafests
- CityCamps
- Small tech conferences
- Tech Happy hours
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Continue readingOppose Government Waste and Support Government Accountability in a Single Bill
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