Jane Hamsher brought to my attention this morning a contest being run over at Daily Kos to find out why... View Article
Continue readingThe House and Senate’s Public — But Not Online — Documents
Over the last month, Sunlight has examined the document collections of the Office of the House Clerk and Office of... View Article
Continue readingEllen Miller on C-SPAN’s Communicators
Ellen Miller, Executive Director of the Sunlight Foundation, appeared on C-SPAN’s Communicators to talk about Sunlight, citizen engagement and government... View Article
Continue readingThis Week in Transparency – August 28, 2009
Here are some of the more interesting media mentions of Sunlight and our friends and allies over the past week:... View Article
Continue readingFDIC: One in Four Banks in the Red
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced today that the Deposit Insurance Fund has dipped to a low of $10.4 billion... View Article
Continue readingWhat Was I Reading Today?
A Bloomberg attempt to pry open the Federal Reserve moved forwards this week as Manhattan Chief U.S. District Judge Loretta... View Article
Continue readingPotential New Banking Committee Chair Has Ties to Financial Sector
With the passing of Sen. Ted Kennedy, the gavel he wielded as chair of the Senate Health, Labor, Education &... View Article
Continue readingSen. Inhofe: Never Gonna Read It
“I don’t have to read it, or know what’s in it. I’m going to oppose it anyways.” That’s Sen. Jim... View Article
Continue readingThe Supreme Court Website: An Updated Redesign
In June, the Sunlight Foundation released a mock-up redesign of the Supreme Court’s website. Our intent was to provoke discussion... View Article
Continue readingWhat Am I Reading Today?
Real Times Investigations’ Luke Roziak uses the Foreign Lobbying Influence Tracker to expose an Israeli spy with “one of the... View Article
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