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Legislative Transparency and Legislative Branch Appropriations

  • DANIEL SCHUMAN TESTIMONY BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS REGARDING CRS AND THOMAS

    The Sunlight Foundation

  • Benchmarks for Measuring Success for Legislative Branch Transparency

    The Sunlight Foundation

    These remarks were delivered by Sunlight’s Policy Counsel, Daniel Schuman, at the House Legislative Data and Transparency Conference on February 2, 2012.

  • Comments Submitted for the Record Regarding Bulk Data for Legislative Information – Josh Tauberer

    Josh Tauberer – POPVOX

    Comments submitted for the record by Joshua Tauberer, Ph.D. Co-founder and CTO of POPVOX. Submitted to the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch regarding their budget hearing on the Library of Congress, U.S. Government Accountability Office, U.S. Government Printing Office, and the Congressional Budget Office, specifically focused on bulk data for legislative information.

  • Comments Submitted for the Record Regarding Bulk Data for Legislative Information – David Moore

    David Moore – Participatory Politics Foundation

    Comments submitted for the record by David Moore, Executive Director of PPF. Submitted to the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch regarding their budget hearing on the Library of Congress, U.S. Government Accountability Office, U.S. Government Printing Office, and the Congressional Budget Office, specifically focused on bulk data for legislative information.

  • Put Thomas on the Fast Track

    The Sunlight Foundation

    Comments submitted for the record by Daniel Schuman, Policy Counsel at the Sunlight Foundation. Submitted to the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch regarding their budget hearing on the Library of Congress, U.S. Government Accountability Office, U.S. Government Printing Office, and the Congressional Budget Office, specifically focused on bulk data for legislative information.

  • 112th Congress House Rules Package

    The House Committee on Rules.

    The House Rules Package for the 112th Congress as adopted by the House of Representatives on Jan. 5th 2011.

  • The House Rules: 112th vs 111th — a Redline – Daniel Schuman

    The Sunlight Foundation

  • Comparing the Old and New House Rules – Daniel Schuman

    The Sunlight Foundation

  • Legislative Branch: FY2012 Appropriations – Ida A. Brudncik

    Congressional Research Service (via Federation of American Scientists)

    CRS Report on FY2012 Appropriations for the Legislative Branch, released on August 3, 2011.

  • Legislative Branch: FY2011 Appropriations – Ida A. Brudnick

    Congressional Research Service (Via OpenCRS)

    CRS Report on FY2011 Appropriations for the Legislative Branch, released on March 23, 2011.

  • Legislative Branch: FY2010 Appropriations – Ida A. Brudnick

    Congressional Research Service (via Federation of American Scientists)

    CRS Report on FY2010 Appropriations for the Legislative Branch, released on June 11, 2009.

  • Almost 400 former House Staffers registered to lobby in the last two years – Lee Drutman

    The Sunlight Foundation

  • Turnover in the House: Who keeps – and who loses- the most staff – Lee Drutman

    The Sunlight Foundation

  • How House operating budget cuts are paving the way for more special interest influence – Lee Drutman

    The Sunlight Foundation

  • Keeping Congress Competent: Staff pay, turnover, and what it means for democracy – Daniel Schuman

    The Sunlight Foundation

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