Legislation 2.0.2 Starting to Gain Momentum

Remember two years ago when Senator Richard Durbin took the blogosphere and specifically MyDD.com and RedState.com for a series of open thread discussions about shaping a broadband bill? "Legislation 2.0" got some attention at the time, but then the Durbin staffer who was responsible for shepherding the process reportedly went back to graduate school, and little more was heard of the notion.

Well, something new seems to be taking hold, that we might call "Legislation 2.0.2" because it looks like a restart of the same idea, albeit with somewhat better tools for public input and engagement. First Rep. Mike Honda called for input on redesigning his website and opening up the relationship between citizens and their representatives. Now Senate Claire McCaskill is asking the public for input on how to do a better job with government contracting oversight, as part of her job as chair of the Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight.

Daily Digest: Fighting for a See-Through Stimulus

  • Washington is going crazy over snappy domain names. First there was Change.gov, and now this...
  • Remember that Silicon Alley Insider post a few weeks back that reported President-elect Barack Obama was looking to appoint a first federal CTO who was a Silicon Valley-rooted doctorate-holding scientist? Hmm, not so much...
  • Silicon Valley congressman Mike Honda (D) was eager to use the Internet to "follow the exciting trail blazed by our next President." So he challenged his constituents to a Facebook contest...
  • And more.