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The 7 Best Open Government Sites



We’ve already established that members of Congress are pretty bad at informing the public via their websites. The good news is that you can find a number of excellent sites for keeping an eye on the U.S. government. Not surprisingly, most of these are provided by third parties, rather than the government itself. To help ReadWriteWeb readers as the election season approaches, we’ve pulled together a list of the best sites for seeing just how the sausage is made. Just remember: What’s been seen can’t be unseen.

POPVOX: Bridging the Public and Congress

Tracking bills through Congress can be complicated, to say the least. Giving elected officials feedback, and making sure it’s heard, is even more so. POPVOX was founded in 2010 as an attempt to help voters and Congress

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