House Republicans Will Do a Full Day of Listening on Open Legislative Data
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, January 19 2012
When House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's digital don Matt Lira told us Wednesday that House had moved to put new bills into machine-readable format as they are introduced, it wasn't clear exactly how the project would shape up. While there is now a feed developers can use to pull in new bills as they are put online, there doesn't appear to be an API to, for example, run queries about past bills. Lira told me the plan was to build out the legislative data offered by the House over time.
"We are," Lira wrote to me in an email, "genuinely looking to engage with the public as to what they want added as well."
Looks like he was serious: Today the Committee on House Administration announced the Legislative Data and Transparency Conference, with precisely the subject matter you'd expect. The event will be on Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the Cannon House Office Building near the Capitol.