U.S. House Legislative Resource Center
A recent Meadowlark article showed how to find the Legislative Resource Center in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, DC.
One of the pieces of information available from the LRC about each member of the U.S. House is a Financial Disclosure Report. One can search for the 2008 Financial Disclosure Reports online for any member [...]
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Our “open government” isn’t so open and some information about those who represent us in the U.S. Congress is hidden from normal citizens unless you travel to Washington, DC.
After a problem last summer in obtaining franking records about members of the U.S. Congress from Kansas, I’ve been looking for an opportunity to visit the Legislative [...]
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In 2007 and so far in 2008 Dennis Moore (Democrat, KS District 3) spent $146,592 of tax dollars for franking, while Nancy Boyda (Democrat, KS District 2) spent $221,362.
These amounts by Democratic members of Congress from Kansas were huge compared to a Democratic member of Congress from Ohio: Marcy Kaptur (Democrat, Ohio District [...]
A recent Meadowlark article asked whether Congressman Dennis Moore would exploit a one-day window to send mail on Aug. 6 to constituents in the 3rd Congressional District paid for by taxpayers. Apparently, that franking window was a bit too narrow in 2008, and Congressman Moore did not send such a mailing. But, [...]
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