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Transparency Roundup
The most interesting links of the past couple of weeks related to online government transparency. Continue reading
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The Twitter Revolution
More and more politicians are using Twitter. Is it worth it? Continue reading
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Transparency Roundup
A roundup of some of the most interesting recent developments in the field of online government transparency. Continue reading
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Campaign Finance Transparency in Virginia
According to a new study Virginia gets a failing grade on campaign finance transparency. Here’s why, and what we can do to get a passing grade next time. Continue reading
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The Data Revolution
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra, pictured at left, is at the forefront of a movement to make government data available to citizens. His efforts in D.C. and at the Federal Level have proven what we here in Virginia already knew, that when you combine public data with private ingenuity you get great results. Continue reading
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