The bank will continue political giving to all other U.S. lawmakers after stopping in the wake of January 6, but the 147 who voted against the electoral college result will stay banned
The new organization will be known as OpenSecrets. OpenSecrets.org
Helena-based National Institute on Money in Politics said it has joined with the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Responsive Politics to form a new âone-stop shopâ for federal, state and local data on campaign finance, lobbying and more.
The new organization will be known as OpenSecrets and will debut later this year, officials with both groups announced Wednesday. The current website address for CRP (OpenSecrets.org) will be retained and the NIMP website at followthemoney.org will be updated until the new site is launched.
CRP said it has made âbest-in-classâ data and analysis about spending in federal races available for nearly 40 years for those seeking to analyze political influence. NIMP, which had its start in 1999, has provided similar data and analysis for state politics.
WASHINGTON The nation’s two leading money-in-politics data organizations have joined forces to help Americans hold their leaders accountable at the federal and state levels, a press release states.
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