Sunlight Foundation Pushes for Pol’s Schedules

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It’s 3 PM, do you know where your representative is?

If not, you should. As Justin wrote in May, “This year, the average working American will show up for work about 150 days more than his or her congressperson.” Just what are they doing up there? We don’t know.

So the Sunlight Foundation is organizing a push to get members of Congress to put their daily, work-related schedules on the internet.

But it gets better. If you’re able to get a lawmaker to sign their “Punch Clock Agreement,” you get a $1,000 “goodwill bounty.” And it’s $250 for a candidate.

Details here. Happy hunting.

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