Here is a look at what happened yesterday on the Sunlight network.
- Daniel Schuman introduced a revised list of ten open government principles. (Sunlight Foundation Blog)
- John Wonderlich went though some of the major issues incoming White House ethics czar Bob Bauer will have on his already full plate. (Sunlight Foundation Blog)
- Nicole Aro introduced a new guide to state level transparency organizing. (Sunlight Foundation Blog)
- Paul Blumenthal critiqued Rep. Charlie Rangel’s (D-NY) defense of himself from corruption charges. (Sunlight Foundation Blog)
- Rep. Rangel similarly defended his Democratic predecessor as the head of the House Ways & Means Committee, the late Rep. Dan Rostenkowski. (Sunlight Foundation Blog)
- Nancy Watzman looked at the results from Tuesday’s Colorado Senate primary. (Party Time)
- Ryan Sibley looked at the newest player in the world of campaign finance: the Independent Expenditure Committee. (Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group)
- Sarah Dorsey looked at how Alaska is trying to put its data online. (Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group)
- Take a look at the previous days transparency-related news items, congressional committee hearings, transparency-related bills introduced in Congress, and transparency related events. (The Open House Project)