Back from PDF Conference in NYC; how is Tom Ridge like Adil Hoxha?; more mortgage disclosures; congressional ethics office empty;... View Article
Continue readingLawmaker Profiler on Politiker.com
On Monday, the New York Observer installed the new version of Sunlight’s Lawmaker Profiler on their politics section. They even... View Article
Continue readingA Researcher’s Paradise
Sure the temperature is rising in D.C. but it’s like Christmas morning for public policy geeks when groups like the... View Article
Continue readingPDF Day 2
PDF on Day Two is great. Great morning presentations by Lessig and Zittrain (two folks whose work I already know)... View Article
Continue readingPersonal Democracy Forum in NY
Sunlight’s blogging will likely be light the early part of this week. Many of us are attending the Personal Democracy... View Article
Continue readingWeb Townhall Meeting
Rep. John Culberson announced an Web town meeting, next Thursday at 8.30 PM, via twitter. Here’s the tweet: johnculberson First,... View Article
Continue readingOpenCongress: New Features
The folks at OpenCongress, a Sunlight joint project with Participatory Politics Foundation, are making great strides at building the place... View Article
Continue readingWhich Members of Congress Disclose their Earmark Requests?
It’s earmark season–the time of year when the House and Senate Appropriations Committees approve the major spending bills that fund... View Article
Continue readingOpen Book New York
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli‘s office launched Open Book New York, a new Web site that allows the public... View Article
Continue readingTweetalogue
This afternoon, Rep. John Culberson and I had a twitterfest (am I making up terms here?) about the need for... View Article
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