1. Lawmakers neglect to report ties to nonprofits

    Two members of Congress left some information in the dark when filling out their personal financial disclosure forms, which were made public last week.

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  2. Pro Publica posts executive branch financial disclosures

    Available here, thanks to our friends at Pro Publica. A very handy tool. The Office of Government Ethics should really post these online, but until they do, Pro Publica is your best source.

  3. Rangel: No accusations coming from Congress

    Roll Call's Lauren W. Whittington reports that Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., once again, is saying that the ethics committee has nothing on him:

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  4. Another hole in financial disclosure

    The New York Times report that Rep. Maxine Waters helped arrange a meeting between Treasury officials and the CEO of a bank that her husband may or may not have owned $250,000 worth of stock in:

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