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Johnstech

September 14, 2006

Persuading members of Congress to post their public schedules on the Web

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A nonprofit group called the Sunlight Network says it will pay a $1,000 bounty to anyone who can persuade a U.S. Senator or Representative to publish their daily schedule, including meetings with constituents, lobbyists, and fundraisers, on the Internet.


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