opengovfoundation / congress-tech-spending
Data on Digital Media and Technology Expenditures in the United States Congress
☆10Updated 7 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for congress-tech-spending:
Users that are interested in congress-tech-spending are comparing it to the libraries listed below
- ☆11Updated 9 years ago
- Investigative tool for extracting relevant areas from many documents☆14Updated 9 years ago
- Command-line tool for exploring the PAC donor-recipient relationship☆54Updated 10 years ago
- Code for extracting data from a large number of PDFs, particularly FCC political ad documents☆15Updated 7 years ago
- FOIL resources for New York City and New York State☆19Updated 9 years ago
- For watching a set of URLs and notifying someone when something has changed.☆31Updated 7 years ago
- Archive of political ad data from the Federal Communications Commission☆20Updated 7 years ago
- A collection of guides for the Texas Tribune Data Visuals team.☆14Updated last year
- A collection of interesting software, processes, and methodologies built and used across Public Media.☆17Updated 5 years ago
- ☆14Updated 9 years ago
- List of open source code projects by journalists for journalists. Part of Hack Swap session at NICAR 2017.☆41Updated 7 years ago
- Open source tool to help journalists easily mash up data based on shared geography.☆58Updated 9 years ago
- Interactive and searchable House staffer directory, based on House disbursement data.☆26Updated 11 months ago
- Data and scripts relating to the publishing of the House expenditure reports, and hopefully the Senate's in future.☆24Updated 4 years ago
- how I FOIA (and maybe how you can too!)☆21Updated 6 years ago
- A community-driven guidebook to releasing open-source code in the newsroom.☆53Updated last year
- This semester we will work together to gather, analyze and visualize numbers you need to understand your audience and to tell interactive…☆16Updated 6 years ago
- Associated Press style date & times☆17Updated this week
- A collection of introductions to various datasets, giving journalists some friendly background before they start doing analysis. Like "Hi…☆72Updated 10 years ago
- Save My News: A personal, permanent clipping service☆26Updated last year
- ☆11Updated 2 years ago
- ☆23Updated 9 years ago
- A system to track lawmakers and legislation.☆9Updated 3 years ago
- A small repo of notes and scripts for collecting data on U.S. deadly force police incidents☆10Updated 9 years ago
- A database of public bodies such as government departments, ministries etc.☆65Updated 2 weeks ago
- National FOIA Project: Research and Recommendations☆29Updated 6 years ago
- repository for development of visuals in accordance with the sunlight style guide☆27Updated 9 years ago
- NPR Visual's Carebot (deprecated, now in: https://github.com/thecarebot/carebot)☆15Updated 9 years ago
- Global Data Journalists Directory☆10Updated 6 years ago
- Working with criminal justice data.☆14Updated 3 years ago