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Why leaking can make for good government
Mic-drop moments does not a good government make, says Alastair McCapra. He makes the case for political leaking.
An expert on American political institutions, Leavitt notes that the U.S. has a “long history of effective government ...
CPR is publishing a series of articles about the top issues for Colorado voters, drawn from the Voter Voices survey, and how the offices and questions on their ballot relate to them. Find all of the ...
Every new presidential administration since 1993 has come into office by launching a new management agenda. The new administration in 2025 should not do so. Brand-new research shows that the public ...
Earlier this month, Citizens Union announced that its Executive Director Betsy Gotbaum would be retiring. The former New York City public advocate spoke to City & State New York about her time at ...
As the 118th Congress begins, Americans may be wondering what, if anything, the legislative branch will accomplish in 2023. For a dose of optimism, they should look to the recently enacted National ...
On Tuesday, Congress proved that lawmakers can still work together on passing good government reforms when the House of Representatives passed the Improving Government for America’s Taxpayers Act. The ...
Dec. 19—Niagara Falls City Council Chairman Jim Perry has landed on a statewide good government group's "naughty" list for 2024. Members of the New York Coalition for Open Government named Perry among ...
The indictment of four City Council members in the past 18 months is a symptom that Cincinnati has strayed far from the reputation that it held for much of the 20th century as a model of good ...
The 2025 Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI) shows that sustained investment in core capabilities is driving g ...
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