
In today's edition, we look beyond open data policy, we join a group suggesting House rules reform, President Trump hosts a fundraiser, Europe moves to discipline one of its "illiberal" leaders, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, we look beyond open data policy, we join a group suggesting House rules reform, President Trump hosts a fundraiser, Europe moves to discipline one of its "illiberal" leaders, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, President Trump eyes action against foreign election meddlers, bots may represent the future of accountability, a revealing ruling for the Koch brothers, digitally debating Cuba's new constitution, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, the Senate takes a small step towards the present, state Supreme Court justices face increasing partisan pressure, danger grows for Afghan journalists, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, money flows to Democratic super PACs, a special offer for Today in OpenGov readers, Andrew Cuomo's travel, the campaign finance probe targeting Trump Organization executives, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, approving a head for OSTP, open government deadlines whoosh by, election fraud in Kansas, and more.
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Continue readingIn today's edition, balancing disclosure around cyber vulnerabilities, exploring Michael Cohen's campaign finance issues, sharing Chicago's police data, repealing a "fake news" law, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, how open data can help with your 401k planning, revealing the assets of Brazil's presidential candidates, condemning President Trump's attacks on the press, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, a Maine Representative makes the most of the "franking" privilege, a key immigration office quietly removes its staff directory, Kris Kobach claims victory, and more.
Continue readingIn today's edition, West Virginia moves closer to impeaching its entire Supreme Court, perks for White House staff, a renewed focus on healthcare data, unrest in Bucharest, and more.
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