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Sunlight Live: Debating the economy, take two
By Tessa Muggeridge Nov 7, 2011 3:55 p.m.The eight leading Republican presidential candidates are headed to Rochester, Mich., on Wednesday for the latest in a long season of GOP debates. This one will be the first since decades-old allegations of sexual harassment shook Herman Cain's campaign. Naturally, the Sunlight Live team is ready to follow the action.
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Sunlight Live Team Prepares for Oct 11 Debate
By Katy Schultz Oct 7, 2011 midnightTuesday, Oct. 11, will mark the 9th Republican presidential debate, two weeks after a string of debates in Florida, California and South Carolina. Sponsored by Bloomberg News and the Washington Post, this next matchup of Republican rivals will take place at Dartmouth University in New Hampshire. The Sunlight Live team will once again provide a live video feed, as well as real-time analysis, fact checking and context to help keep viewers informed.
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Sunlight Live to cover Super Committee meeting on Tuesday
By Katy Schultz Sep 12, 2011 12:18 p.m.
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Sunlight Live to cover the hidden influence in Obama jobs address
By Chris Zubak-Skees Sep 7, 2011 12:40 p.m.This Thursday at 7 p.m. President Barack Obama is set to address Congress and the nation when he’ll unveil his latest plan to create jobs. Already, a preview of the speech shows proposals consistent with the positions of influential groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO. Both groups have spent millions to influence elections and policies. With that in mind, the Sunlight Foundation will cover the speech with live video, data and commentary at sunlightlive.com.
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Sunlight Live to cover Rick Perry's debate debut in California
By Tessa Muggeridge Sep 1, 2011 12:37 p.m.With a new face officially in the mix, eight Republican candidates will take the stage again next week to spar about the economy, jobs, budget deficit and more at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library in Simi Valley, Calif.
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Sunlight Live to cover the Republican showdown in Iowa
By Stevie Mathieu Aug 9, 2011 11:43 a.m.In the fight to determine who will face President Obama in the 2012 election, Republican candidates will square off again this Thursday in Ames, Iowa, days before the straw poll. It will be the first debate since the latest campaign finance reports have been filed, showing Mitt Romney with a substantial financial lead over his competitors.
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Sunlight Live to cover Dodd-Frank anniversary hearing
By Chris Zubak-Skees Jul 20, 2011 2:06 p.m.This Thursday, one year after the president signed a sweeping new financial reform bill into law, the Senate Banking Committee will ask tough questions of regulators in charge of making it real. And Sunlight will cover it live.
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Senate wants to "check in" on mobile developments
By Joshua Hatch May 6, 2011 10:04 a.m.Few electronic devices have become as personal and ubiquitous as the mobile phone. Or as contentious. A few weeks ago, researchers discovered previously unknown location tracking files on the iPhone. Before that, the country's second-largest wireless carrier (AT&T) agreed to buy the fourth (T-Mobile). Next week the Senate will hold two hearings to look at these issues.
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Follow the State of the Union with Sunlight Live
By Josh Hatch Jan 25, 2011 1:10 p.m.When President Barack Obama makes his second State of the Union address tonight at 9 p.m. ET, tune into sunlightlive.com to watch the speech with real-time reporting and context. Using our award-winning Sunlight Live platform, we'll be live blogging the president's speech and the responses by Reps. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Michelle Bachmann, R-Minn.
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Financial reform moves to Senate vote
By Ryan Sibley May 20, 2010 4:49 p.m.After a second procedural vote this afternoon, the Senate was able to shut down debate on S. 3217, Restoring American Financial Stability. Exactly three-fifths of the senate, including 3 Republicans, voted in favor of the motion, which passed 60-40. Two Democrats voted no.
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