Paranormal Activity Courtesy of the Sunlight Foundation
Jake Brewer of the Sunlight Foundation sent this to us today:

Labels: 1900 pages, health care bill, Nancy Pelosi, read the bill
NJ Tax Revolution
At NJ Tax Revolution, we fight excessive taxation in the New Jersey and Federal governments by providing information and opportunities to better understand the legislative process. In addition, we want to help people know when the state or federal governments are poised to establish more taxes so that we can communicate our opposition to our elected politicians.
Jake Brewer of the Sunlight Foundation sent this to us today:

Labels: 1900 pages, health care bill, Nancy Pelosi, read the bill
A while back we blogged about the passage of the stimulus act which was not read by anyone in congress because it would have impossible to read it given its size and the time allowed for it to be reviewed. Well, the Sunlight Foundation is back supporting HR 554 which would require 72 hours for legislation to be considered before congress.

Labels: 72 hour rule, hr 554, petition, read the bill, sunlight foundation
I usually don't forward messages I get from the various public interest groups but since I already wrote on the problem of our congress passing a bill that they didn't bother to read first. Repreentatives that don't read legislation are not representatives at all-they are party shills. The Sunlight foundation has started a web site called www.readthebill.org. If you think that at the minimum, all legislation should have 72 hours in plain view before it is voted on, you should watch this video and go to the site and sign the petition.

Labels: 72 hour notification, congress, House of Representatives, read the bill