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Feb 8, 2016

Top 400 Taxpayers See Tax Rates Rise, But There’s More to the Story

As Americans were gathering party supplies to greet the New Year, the Internal Revenue Service released their annual report of cumulative tax data reported on the 400 tax r...

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Feb 4, 2016

Chlorine Bleach Plants Needlessly Endanger 63 Million Americans

Chlorine bleach plants across the U.S. put millions of Americans in danger of a chlorine gas release, a substance so toxic it has been used as a chemical weapon. Greenpeace’s new repo...

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Jan 25, 2016

U.S. Industrial Facilities Reported Fewer Toxic Releases in 2014

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data for 2014 is now available. The good news: total toxic releases by reporting facilities decreased by nearly six percent from 2013 levels. Howe...

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Jan 22, 2016

Methane Causes Climate Change. Here's How the President Plans to Cut Emissions by 40-45 Percent.

  UPDATE (Jan. 22, 2016): Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its proposed rule to reduce methane emissions...

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Miriam Nisbet Appointed as OGIS Director

Today, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) announced the appointment of Miriam Nisbet as the director of the newly established Office of Government Information Services (OGIS).  This long-awaited appointment is welcome news.  OGIS is now a leap closer to coming into full operation.

Nisbet enters the position coming from UNESCO’s Information for All Program.  Nisbet served as the legislative counsel for the American Library Association from 1999-2007.  Prior to that, she was the Deputy Director of the Justice Department’s Office of Information Privacy.

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PAYGO*

President ObamaThe White House is making moves to address the growing concern over the budget deficit but the results may be lukewarm.  The details of the program have yet to be announced but in an effort to display fiscal discipline, the Administration is likely to announce a set of budget control initiatives, such as pay-as-you-go (PAYGO).  With the honeymoon effect fading, poll numbers indicate that the American public is beginning to express concern over who will eventually foot the bill for all of the recently proposed federal spending.

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OMB Watch Comments on Greenhouse Gas Reporting

OMB Watch has submitted comments on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposed mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) registry. Our comments focused on ensuring that information about emissions is made available to the public in a comprehensive, timely, and useful manner. Without sufficient transparency, the GHG registry could end up sabotaging our nascent climate policies.

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URGENT: Graham and Lieberman Attempt to Spread Torture Photo Exemption Like a Virus

Senators Graham (R-SC) and Lieberman (I-CT) have now attached their amendment to exempt photos of detainees in U.S. custody from the Freedom of Information Act to a bill meant to enable the FDA to regulate tobacco.  Please contact your Senator today and urge them to not support this amendment and stress the importance of FOIA.

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Groups Call on Senators to Support S.482

OMB Watch signed on to a letter sent to every Senator asking them to support S. 482, the Senate Campaign Disclosure Parity Act and oppose any amendment to the bill. S482 would require Senate candidates and committees to file their campaign finance reports electronically, as House candidates, presidential candidates and other political committees already do.

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Pelosi Moves to Make House More Transparent - Revisiting the Subject

Since my last post on this issue, I’ve discussed the topic with a few different people and wish to clarify some things. I think that Congressional transparency is a good thing, currently anemic, and that efforts such as this one by Pelosi represent positive positioning by Congress on the subject. However, there is little information concerning the form the data from the government will be released in and I’m sure those who received Pelosi’s letter are figuring out that process now.

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Talk of Fiscal Responsibility Returns to Capitol Hill

Fed Chairman Ben BernankeTalk of fiscal responsibility returned to Capitol Hill yesterday when Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified at a hearing of the House Budget Committee. Bernanke tried to push Congress and the Obama administration to start planning now to tackle the monumental deficits expected over the next few years.

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Pelosi Moves to Make House More Transparent - Will it Screw Up?

On June 3, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the House’s administrative manager to put Congressional quarterly expense reports online as soon as possible.  These reports, traditionally available only in the form of three-volume bound sets, contain expense data for member spending.  The letter from Pelosi can be found on the Speaker’s blog, The Gavel, and represents an unprecedented level of Congressional transparency…if they do it right.

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OMB Watch Analysis Of Open Government Initiative Phase I

On June 3, OMB Watch has produced its analysis of the public comments sent to the NAPA website as part of the first phase in the government's Open Government Initiative.  You can find the 14-page analysis here.  The product is in addition to NAPA's own analysis of the data produced on June 1.

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Administration Orders Interagency Review of Classification and CUI

On May 27, the Obama administration released a memorandum requiring reviews of overclassification and the current Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)/Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) process. The memorandum establishes separate 90-day interagency review processes to advise the administration on actions it should take to advance previous efforts to reform problems associated with these issues.

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Living in the Shadow of Danger: Poverty, Race, and Unequal Chemical Facility Hazards

People of color and people living in poverty, especially poor children of color, are significantly more likely...

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A Tale of Two Retirements: One for CEOs and One for the Rest of Us

The 100 largest CEO retirement funds are worth a combined $4.9 billion, equal to the entire retirement account savings of 41 percent of American fam...

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