OpenCongress puts a new face on thomas.loc.gov

I often find myself trudging through thomas.loc.gov trying to keep up on civil liberties related legislation. It’s a great resource, but not the most friendly. The people behind Democracy the Internet media player have created OpenCongress, which is somewhat similar to TheyWorkForYou. It allows you to keep up-to-date on legislation moving through Congress. Nifty features include the ability to subscribe to feeds on bills and members of congress.

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One Response to OpenCongress puts a new face on thomas.loc.gov

  1. Peter Murray says:

    It looks like a very interesting site; I like the concept. I’m not sure how long they have been up — I only found out about the site through a trackback on an article I posted about NDIIPP funding in the recent budget legislation.