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Join us for episode two of Social Government Radio this evening at 11 p.m.

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Apologies for my lack of activity these past few weeks — I’ve been quite busy! However, I hope [...]


GSA Signs “Landmark Agreement” with New Media Sites

The General Services Administration recently announced that many legal boundaries that once prevented federal agencies from using new media have now been resolved with several Web 2.0 sites, clearing the path for a more social government. The GSA said this was done to answer the President’s call for greater citizen involvement in government and in [...]


White House Town Hall: Cool, Not Terribly Groundbreaking

Yesterday’s White House town hall was really neat. President Obama seemed relaxed, and no economy-related question was off limits. He even answered a question about marijuana legalization: “I don’t think that is a good strategy to grow the economy.”
People even submitted video comments! Does this remind you of the CNN/YouTube debates?
Watch the full video [...]


POTUS Now “Open for Questions”

A look at the White House’s new “Open for Questions” feature.


Clarification to State Election Web Sites Post

I’m writing to apologize and to set the record straight.
The post I wrote over the weekend on state election Web sites has caused a bit of controversy — I have received numerous e-mail inquiries from state officials who felt I ranked their states too low and officials who questioned the criteria I used to rank [...]


Introducing Social Government Radio!

An exciting announcement for Social Government!


State Election Web Sites: The Good and Bad

A review of state election Web sites — the good, the bad and the ugly. Without any hesitation, North Carolina is the best site, while Kansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi leave something to be desired.


Weekly Recap, Sunshine Week Edition

A weekly recap of news and stories.


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