Sunday, October 13, 2002

Disclosure: The campaign finance is riddled with problems.

The Campaign Finance Institute released a report on the federal government's Internet disclosure for campaign finance information. Summary: It ain't good. The Report knocks the Federal Election Commission, the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Communications Commission for inadequate disclosure of public information. The report reveals that the main federal campaign finance agency, the Federal Election Commission, has not adequately exploited the potential of instantaneous electronic filing, searchable databases and user-friendly web sites.

Journalism must adapt or die

All of us need to change the way we think. Change the way we practise our craft and we need to keep changing all the time. If we don't, we are going to die and none of our audiences will be at our graveside to mourn us.

Nothing but the truth about Big Brother databases: article by Lynn Peterson and Genie Tyburski on public records searching, includes links to other articles.