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New Sunlight Foundation report on improving public access to legislative information

Posted on August 24, 2012 by gwilson | Leave a comment
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The admirable Sunlight Foundation has today issued a new report

On Public Access to Legislative Information: Recommendation to the Bulk Data Task Force

Please see:

How to #FreeTHOMAS: A report on implementing bulk access
By Daniel Schuman
August 24, 2012

Cross-posted a Legal Research Plus.

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