Monday, June 02, 2025

US Tracking Gov Info Project

Susan Ley worked in wool and beef farming, then took up a job as Director of Technical Training at the Australian Taxation Office in Albury from 1995 to 2001 before going into politics.


From punk rocker to tax policy expert: who is Sussan Ley, Australia’s first female opposition leader? 

Longtime MP for rural electorate of Farrer cut her teeth in politics by converting the family’s caravan into a rolling campaign headquarters


Scientists fear Britain’s entire food chain is contaminated as study finds microplastics in bugs Independent


At Amazon, Some Coders Say Their Jobs Have Begun to Resemble Warehouse Work New York Times


Short Staffing  Dollars & Sense. “Deliberately hiring too few people—always one of employers’ favorite methods of work intensification—is reaching new extremes.”


Law and … disorder? Trump considers a controversial pardon while welcoming a former Fox News star into his administration

Trump flirted with pardoning the men convicted of plotting to kidnap Michigan’s governor just minutes after swearing in a law-and-order firebrand


Cognitive Slowing, Dysfunction in Verbal Working Memory, Divided Attention and Response Inhibition in Post COVID-19 Condition in Young Adults Life


Why does Switzerland have more nuclear bunkers than any other country? Guardian



The Tracking Gov Info Project is a crowdsourcing effort to track removed and modified government information and resources. Although the news media have widely reported the current U.S. administration’s removal and modification of federal websites and information, it can be challenging to understand and analyze the scope of the problem without a central list tracking what has disappeared. 

The goal of the Tracking Gov Info Project is to compile a comprehensive list of government websites, documents, articles, reports, etc. that have been removed or modified by the current administration. Anyone who encounters a missing resource can enter it using our submission form. Entries can be viewed publicly on the spreadsheet.


A 15-minute meeting with HR turned up on my calendar. I knew what it meant