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Today in OpenGov
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In today's edition, Mike Flynn stops sharing, Yochai Benkler looks at the
Honest Ads Act, Stephen Larrick explains how to boost open data impact,
mySociety wants open political data for all, and much more.  trumpland



   - *The legal teams for Michael Flynn and President Trump no longer
   sharing information.* "Lawyers for Michael T. Flynn, President Trump’s
   former national security adviser, notified the president’s legal team in
   recent days that they could no longer discuss the special counsel’s
   investigation, according to four people involved in the case — an
   indication that Mr. Flynn is cooperating with prosecutors or negotiating a
   deal." (The New York Times
   
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   - *Donald Trump Jr. will headline a fundraiser for the vice chair of
   President Trump's "voter fraud" commission.* "President Trump’s eldest
   son is headlining a fundraiser in Kansas next week for Republican
   gubernatorial hopeful Kris Kobach, marking the Trump family’s entrance into
   a crowded race on behalf of a high-profile leader of the president’s
   controversial voter fraud commission." (Washington Post
   
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   - *A hotel at Shenandoah National Park sold Trump Wine. Was it a
   conflict?* Bill Snape and the Center for Biological Diversity think it
   was. Robinson Meyer reports that the Skyland Lodge, a hotel in Shenandoah
   National Park sold wine from the nearby Trump winery until earlier this
   year. He writes, "Snape worries that the sale poses a major conflict of
   interest and may even violate the Constitution’s emoluments clause...The
   company behind Skyland Lodge has now confirmed that it sold Trump wine at
   Shenandoah National Park this year. This week, Snape and the Center for
   Biological Diversity filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act
   to learn how Trump wine came to be sold at Shenandoah in the first
place." (The
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   - *Several former Trump staffers failed to file required financial
   reports as they left the White House.* "Several of President Donald
   Trump’s top aides — including former chief strategist Steve Bannon and
   former deputy assistant to the president Sebastian Gorka — have failed to
   file legally required financial reports after they were dismissed this
   summer, according to the White House...In total, at least four senior White
   House staffers have not filed termination reports, which outline their
   financial activity while serving in the White House." (McClatchy
   
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   - *How the Trump administration is censoring climate change information
   on the web.* Sunlight Fellows Toly Rinberg and Andrew Bergman take their
   research to the New York Times op-ed page, arguing that the "administration
   is making it harder to find government information about climate change on
   the web." Starting earlier this year, for instance, the Environmental
   Protection Agency " began systematically dismantling
   
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   climate change website, which had survived Democratic and Republican
   administrations and was a leading source of information
   
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on
   a global problem that the president, as a candidate, labeled 'a hoax.'" (New
   York Times
   
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*washington watch*



   - *The Honest Ads Act is a "valuable step", but won't solve all of the
   problems with online propaganda.* Law professor Yochai Benkler, who sits
   on Sunlight’s advisory board, recently analyzed how the Honest Ads Act
   would affect disclosure of election advertising –– and how the bill would
   not address botnets, sockpuppets or intentional falsehoods — in Harvard Law
   Review. With permission, we've published the article on the Sunlight
   Foundation blog
   
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   - *Why tech giants need to be more transparent about their efforts to
   fight fake news and propaganda.* Paul Barrett, while exploring broad
   efforts to fight "internet pollution", argues that big tech companies
   should show leadership and that "the digital giants could prove their good
   faith and lessen misuse of their platforms if they opened up their
   corporate data operations—not, of course, the private data of customers—to
   outsiders." (Bloomberg
   
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   - *Meanwhile, Facebook reveals plans to let users know if they had
   contact with Russian "trolls". *"Facebook announced Wednesday it will
   unveil a tool by year’s end allowing users to learn of any Facebook or
   Instagram contact they may have had with Russian internet trolls leading up
   to and following the 2016 U.S. election." (POLITICO
   
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   - *New York Attorney General says the Federal Communications Commission
   won't cooperate with net neutrality investigation. *"New York's attorney
   general has been trying to investigate fraud in public comments on the
   Federal Communications Commission's anti-net neutrality plan but alleges
   that the FCC has refused to cooperate with the investigation." (Ars
   Technica
   
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   - *Bipartisan bill aims to boost coastal resiliency through better data.*
   "Reps. Charles Albert Ruppersberger (D-Maryland) and Don Young (R-Alaska)
   have introduced a bill that seeks to assist local and state governments in
   efforts to increase the resiliency of the country’s 95,000-mile shoreline.
   Ruppersberger’s office said said Tuesday
   
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    the *Digital Coast Act* would establish a coastal mapping system at
   the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and make collected data
   available on NOAA’s public website." (Government Executive
   
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states and cities



   - *How user personas can boost the social impact of open data.*
   Sunlight's Stephen Larrick exlains how "thinking of a specific person who
   will use open data (and why) can help cities share that data in ways that
   are more useful and ultimately increase the social impact of open data
   
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   approach to opening data." (Sunlight Foundation
   
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   - *Washington, DC area transit agency changes its API terms, threatening
   community use.* "WMATA recently revised its developer liscence agreement
   which lays out the terms of service users agree to when using the transit
   agency’s data. Local developers are telling us that the terms in the new
   agreement will restrict their ability to develop applications and their own
   APIs." (Technical.ly DC
   
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   - *Today is final day to comment on Baton Rouge, Louisiana's open data
   policy.* You can review the draft and provide feedback using the Madison
   platform
   
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   - *What is the 'Democratic Commons' and how will it be created?* Matt
   Jukes explains that the idea for the 'Democratic Commons' builds off of the
   Open Data Institute's idea of data infrastructure by promoting "the
   building of an open, sustainable data infrastructure for *political data* on
   a global scale. So nothing too grand then!" (mySociety
   
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   - *How open data helps water advocates advance their mission.* Danny
   Lämmerhirt and Nisha Thompson "share insights on how law firms, NGOs,
   academic institutions, funding and research organisations perceive the
   usefulness of GODI [Global Open Data Index] for their work. Our research
   focussed on the South Asian countries India, Pakistan, Nepal, and
   Bangladesh. All countries face similar issues with ensuring safe water to
   their populations because of an over-reliance on groundwater, geogenic
   pollutants like arsenic, and high pollutants from industry, urbanisation,
   farming, and poor sanitation." (Open Knowledge
   
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   - *Social media rumors stoke tension between Buddhist and Muslim
   communities in Sri Lanka.* "Tensions between Sinhalese Buddhists and
   members of the minority Muslim community in southern Sri Lanka have
   escalated in recent days. Police say this is thanks in part to the spread
   of false information on social media." (Global Voices
   
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   - *Suspects in Saudi Arabian graft probe are trading assets for freedom.*
   "Some businessmen and officials being detained at the Ritz-Carlton are
   signing agreements with authorities to transfer a portion of their assets
   to avoid trial, the people said, asking not to be identified because the
   discussions are private. Some detainees have started to transfer funds from
   personal accounts to government-controlled accounts, the people said." The
   Saudi government may bring in close to $100 billion such the settlements. (
   Bloomberg
   
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