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		<title>Net Efforts Shed More Light On Washington</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The OpenCRS database of research performed for Congress, and the Secrecy Report Card from OpenTheGovernment.org, have helped make more information about the federal government available online.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The OpenCRS database of research performed for Congress, and the Secrecy Report Card from OpenTheGovernment.org, have helped make more information about the federal government available online.<br />
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The diligent folks at <a href=http://www.resourceshelf.com>ResourceShelf</a> had a couple of interesting items to add to their regular newsfeed. Both focus on the US government, and information that regular citizens should find important.</p>
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At <a href=http://www.openthegovernment.org/article/articleview/275/1/68/?TopicID=>Open The Government</a>, their Secrecy Report Card confirmed what many have believed about the Bush Administration: it&#8217;s growing more secretive year after year:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>&bull;&nbsp; Since 2001, the &#8220;state secrets&#8221; privilege (the executive branch power to impose secrecy with little opportunity for appeal or judicial review) has been used a reported 39 times &#8211; an average of six times per year in 6.5 years that is more than double the average (2.46) in the previous 24 years. </p>
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&bull;&nbsp; In 2006, 26 percent ($107.5 billion) of federal contracts dollars were completely uncompeted; only one-third of contracts dollars are subject to full and open competition. </p>
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&bull;&nbsp; In six years, President Bush has issued at least 151 signing statements, challenging 1,149 provisions of laws. Of these challenges, 85 percent have been on &#8220;constitutional&#8221; grounds. Such challenges make it difficult for the public to know that the laws are &#8220;faithfully executed&#8221; as required by the U.S. Constitution. </p>
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&bull;&nbsp; A 2007 Justice Department Office of the Inspector General report on secret wiretap warrants indicated that the government made 143,074 National Security Letter requests in the period 2003-2005. The number for 2006 remains classified. These requests can be used to obtain information about individuals without the government applying for a court-reviewed warrant.</i></p></blockquote>
<p><a href=http://opencrs.com/>OpenCRS</a> serves to deliver reports created by the Congressional Research Service to the taxpayers who fund the think tank, to the tune of $100 million per year. The Service performs non-partisan research on the issues Congress considers during legislative sessions.</p>
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The CRS does not make these reports easy for people to obtain, which is why the <a href=http://www.cdt.org>Center for Democracy &#038; Technology</a> launched OpenCRS two years ago. However, their efforts recently received a boost. An anonymous member of Congress has agreed to provide the project with a running list of CRS reports as they are published, the Center said in a statement.</p>
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One recent report, on <a href=http://opencrs.com/document/RL34155>income inequality and the US tax system</a>, confirms something that many have believed for a long time: much of the income and earnings in the US has been increasingly centered on smaller numbers of people over the past quarter-century. </p>
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In short, the rich get richer, and Congress knows it. Now you do too.</p>
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