Congress' Tech-Oriented Growth Spurt
Three years ago, those using the Web for transparency likely registered around zero. But in the intervening years, Congress has adapted to the Internet at incredible speed.
Three years ago, those using the Web for transparency likely registered around zero. But in the intervening years, Congress has adapted to the Internet at incredible speed.
Christina Bellantoni | Posted 10.20.2009 | Politics
Cantor and I talked about how Republicans would behave, and I asked if it would be like a State of the Union when they sit on their hands or hiss for parts they don't agree with.
Lee Stranahan | Posted 03.22.2009 | Media
The RNC announced recently that they will be using Twitter in an effort to reach new and younger voters but some Republicans have been on the service for a while -- like Texas Congressman John Culberson.
New York Times | Brian Stelter | Posted 08.12.2008 | Media
When Congress adjourns, so do C-Span's live broadcasts because the sole cameras that record the sessions of the Senate and the House of Representative...
Avelino Maestas | Posted 07.18.2008 | Home
It's obvious by now that social networking and tools like YouTube and wikis have changed the way we collect information and converse with one another online. Why not encourage our elected officials from joining us?
Ellen Miller | Posted 11.23.2009 | Technology