The White House blog isn’t the most gripping read in the world (I think my favorite government blog is either Gov Gab or the Library of Congress blog) but you can get […]
See the Federal Budget, In Graph Form
Do you read the Sunlight Labs blog? You don’t? I encourage you to; the site not only creates tools to help clarify government data, but recommends other sites as well. Recently Sunlight […]
Watching the Government Go Tweet Tweet Tweet
With so many people now using Twitter it should come as no surprise that there are now many government agencies, institutions, individuals, and related groups also getting their tweet on. An attempt […]
Mapping Earmarks at WashingtonWatch
The Washington Watch Web site has launched a mapping site that takes and maps congressional earmarks. Wikipedia defines an earmark as “a congressional provision that directs approved funds to be spent on […]
DisabilityInfo.gov Relaunched as Disability.gov
To celebrate the 19th anniversary (the *19th* anniversary? Really? Maybe they’re a year ahead of schedule) of the Americans with Disabilities act, the US Department of Labor has relaunched DisabilityInfo.gov as simply […]