New Facebook Open Graph App Makes Lawmaking Social, Brings House Bills To The Crowds
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Tuesday, March 20 2012
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor unveiled a clever new Facebook app Tuesday called Citizen CoSponsor. The app enables people to use Facebook to track the progress of House legislation as it makes its way through the ... Read More
Capitol Hill's Dec. 7 Hackathon Means Government's Getting Geekier
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Monday, November 28 2011
Photo: Elliott P. / Flickr Software developers, Capitol Hill staffers and transparency advocates will brainstorm about what's to come in this field at Congress’ first-ever hackathon on Dec. 7 at the Capitol Visitors ... Read More
After Members of Congress Jammed With Online Interest, A Push To Reboot Their Web Presences
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, July 28 2011
Roll Call's Daniel Newhauser writes that House Republican leaders are pushing for all members of the House to be hosted on House hardware in the wake of the server-crashing level of interest from earlier this week: "One ... Read More
On Quora, Eric Cantor Takes Comments on GOP Debt Plan
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, July 20 2011
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Photo: Medill DC / Flickr House Majority Leader Eric Cantor is a pretty controversial guy. A centerpiece in the ongoing fight over the national debt ceiling, it wouldn't be unreasonable ... Read More
Republicans Ask for Help Vetting Science Funding
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, December 7 2010
Now What?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, November 3 2010
The most interesting times in American politics are the transitions. Between Election Day and the seating of a new Congress, things sometimes get shaken up. The rising party usually has some changes it actually wants to ... Read More
"It's Not Make Believe"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, October 15 2010
Fast Company's Austin Carr has a look inside House Republican Whip Eric Cantor's new media shop, with a spotlight on Cantor's director of new media Matt Lira. Read More
The Fundamental Dishonesty of the Republican YouCut Budget Project
BY Colin Delany | Saturday, May 22 2010
Cross-published from Epolitics.com The fruits of Eric Cantor's new "YouCut" project made it to the House floor last week, with results entirely predictable: nothing passed, and it did so amid great partisan kerfluffle. ... Read More