Congressional Information
& the Internet
A Collaborative Examination of the House of Representatives and Internet Technology
May 8, 2007
Collaboratively Authored by
a project of Sunlight Foundation
A recommendation checklist is also available.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary and Acknowledgments
- Open House Project
- Legislation Database
- Preserving Congressional Information
- Congressional Committees
- Congressional Research Service
- Member Web-Use Restrictions
- Citizen Journalism Access
- The Office of the Clerk of the House
- The Congressional Record
- Congressional Video
- Coordinating Web Standards


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Tom Hurst // Sep 5, 2008 at 10:55 am
I love the proposal. But what action by congress is being undertaken to ensure this kind of transparency and efficiency? I think the best way to market this would be to create a working model of this system so that it can be marketed to congress and gain widespread support from citizens.
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