NEWS ROUNDUP Campaign Finance Soros dips his toe in the super PAC waters: George Soros, the financier who has spent... View Article
Continue readingShould Ambassadors Tweet? U.S. Embassies and Social Media
By Daniel Schuman, Cassandra LaRussa, and Ryan Sibley with Daniel Cloud, Kevin Koehler, Andrew Pendleton, Matt Rumsey, and Bridget Todd. Twitter has become... View Article
Continue readingHawaii Open Government takes turn for the worse and here is why
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by the guest blogger and those providing comments are theirs alone and do not reflect the... View Article
Continue reading2Day in #OpenGov 5/7/2012
NEWS ROUNDUP Campaign Finance Colbert’s super PAC inspires: At least nine super PACs inspired by Stephen Colbert’s Americans for a... View Article
Continue readingOn the Topic of Open Government and Open Data
There have been lots of conversations recently — most of them provocative in the good sense of that word —... View Article
Continue readingTransparencyCamp 2012: Reflections, Next Steps, and Thanks
Sunlight closed its doors today to take a rest after last weekend, but still I find myself pouring over Twitter... View Article
Continue reading2Day in #OpenGov 5/4/2012
NEWS ROUNDUP Campaign Finance Restore our Credit Card Numbers: Restore Our Future, the pro-Mitt Romney super PAC uses an online... View Article
Continue reading2Day in #OpenGov 5/3/2012
NEWS ROUNDUP Campaign Finance Sherman’s investments pay off: Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Ca) has had astonishing success investing excess campaign cash over... View Article
Continue readingDefending the Big Tent: Open Data, Inclusivity and Activism
Other than his inconveniently similar name, I usually have no beef with Tom Slee. His blog provides a reliably interesting... View Article
Continue readingAdvise the FEC: Can you find the candidate?
The American Future Fund (AFF) is asking the FEC what kind of ads they can make without triggering donor-reporting requirements.... View Article
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