Sen. Ted Stevens found guilty on all seven counts against him. Contrary to rational thought, Sen. Stevens will not have... View Article
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Mark Cuban, chair of HDNet and blogger, has played a key role in setting up a Web site to keep... View Article
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There is only one lobbying game in town: grabbing for bailout bucks. Changes at the Stevens trial, while more stories... View Article
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(cross posted from OHP) Many acts of Congress are passed with a reporting requirement. Throughout the US Code are various... View Article
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U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens’ trial for corruption has gone before a jury for deliberations. Federal prosecutors accuse the long-serving lawmaker... View Article
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Back in July, I wrote about Show Us a Better Way, a contest set up by the United Kingdom’s Power... View Article
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Sunlight is very happy to endorse a new report, Acheiving the Potential, The Future of Federal E-Rulemaking. (pdf) The report... View Article
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If I remember correctly, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson sat in a committee hearing and pledged transparency in the operation of... View Article
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Today, NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon filed an ethics complaint against Sen. Gordon Smith for using Senate property to make a political... View Article
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Jury deliberations continue in the Stevens ethics case. Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart faces questions about an earmark to a company doing... View Article
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