The Illinois Governor’s Office of Management and Budget has put its statement of revenue and expenditures online. The statement outlines all of the state’s significant…
During a webinar yesterday, Code for America officials discussed timelines and deliverables for projects that will help local governments do more with less. An educational…
Yesterday, North Carolina suspended rulemaking as part of a new directive from the Governors office. The directive suspends all rulemaking unless, “absolutely necessary,” and also…
Earlier this week former Senator and current independent candidate for Governor of Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee, announced plans to make his state more open and…
The District of Columbia’s Board of Elections & Ethics has suspended a program that would have permitted overseas and military voters to cast ballots anonymously…
As part of an information-gathering effort, Code for America yesterday began asking the Twitter-verse for case studies, success stories and ideas for how cities are…
Kentucky’s state website kentucky.gov won a best of the web award from the Center for Digital Government (CDG). The award ranks Kentucky as one of…
In this edition of CivSource’s The Gallery, Tim O’Reilly, founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., discusses his vision of government that enables innovation through…
Maryland’s General Assembly and Board of Public Works are moving forward with several measures designed to increase transparency. The new measures include broadcasting all Board…
New Hampshire Governor John Lynch has announced that he’ll be putting the state’s monthly spending reports online as part of the administration’s continuing efforts to…



