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Making Government Work for Families


Report from Ann O’Leary discusses the federal government’s role as employer and contractor in improving family-friendly policies.

A Simple Idea to Help Open the Government
The problem is simply stated on the homepage of Citability.org. “Government websites are ever changing and cannot be cited. Content changes without notice or accountability.” The solution has a simple starting point: Create permanent, date-stamped URLs for each paragraph of every federal document posted to the web.

Let’s Get It Started
Report from Anne Joseph O’Connell details what President-elect Obama can learn from previous administrations in making political appointments.

Weekly Round Up
Find out what happened this week at CAP: analysis of midnight regulations, how to close Guant namo, milestones for women’s rights, and more.

The Week in Congress
The House is primed to pass children’s health insurance legislation, while the Senate will consider equal pay.

The Bad and the Ugly
Experts at a CAP event discuss controversial Bush midnight regulations and how President Obama can forge a new agenda.

After Midnight
Reece Rushing, Rick Melberth, and Matt Madia on the Bush administration’s midnight regulations and what the Obama administration can do.

Senate Democrat fuming at Lieberman
Senate Democrat fuming at Lieberman. Washington (CNN) – Senate Democrats struggled to find a way forward on health care legislation Monday in the wake of Sen. Joe Lieberman’s announcement that he will oppose a leading compromise proposal Democrats saw as their best way to get the 60 votes needed to pass a bill. Privately fuming at [...]

Understanding Bushonomics
Scott Lilly details the Bush administration’s unsustainable and unbalanced economic policies that have led to the current weak state of the U.S. economy.

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    [...] Making Government Work for Families Report from Ann O’Leary discusses the federal government’s role as employer and contractor in improving family-friendly policies. A Simple Idea to Help Open the Government The problem is simply stated on the homepage of Citability.org. “Government websites are ever changing and cannot be cited. Content changes without notice or accountability.” [...] [...]