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Daily Archives: May 6, 2009

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The Obvious Answers Are Mostly Wrong — How to Keep U.S. Stimulus Funds Clean

Archive - Pre 2015By adminMay 6, 20091 Comment

Is kicking lobbyists out of the White House the best way to keep the U.S. government’s massive stimulus spending free of corruption? Maybe not. The good folks over at the Sunlight Foundation have been doing a terrific job of tracking the debate around how much lobbying is appropriate – or not – when it comes…

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