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    9/28/2007
    The Sunlight Club

    It’s 11:00 – do you know where your Congressman is? Congressmen and candidates – not many so far, but the list is growing – have committed to publish their “daily official work schedule” within 24 hours of the end of every work day. Via the “Punch Clock Agreement,” members of congress agree to post “all matters relating to [one’s] role as a Member of Congress.” Read the details – it’s just a few lines worth, including “I will also include all fundraising events.”

    Cool. The Agreement is a project of the Sunlight Network, founded in 2006 to “achieve greater openness from Congress.” Transparency. What the heck do they do all day long? (That’s not to say I think our representatives in D.C. don’t work phenomenally hard.)

    Having been reminded of the Sunlight Foundation’s work via an article in The Hill a week or so ago, I asked all 10 Wisconsin congressmen (none of whom publishes his/her schedule) the same questions:

    Would your office consider implementing such a program?
    If so, would you include fundraisers on the schedule?

    Senator Kohl – says it’s not practical…
    We have considered posting Sen. Kohl’s schedule but concluded that it’s not practical because it changes so frequently, due to unscheduled Senate votes, unanticipated hearing lengths, etc. and often does not accurately reflect the way he spends the day. We were also concerned that it would contain constituent names along with their issues, the privacy of which we wish to respect.
    Sen. Kohl does not hold fundraisers or accept PAC money.


    Congressman Ryan – concerns about privacy, though surely it seems names could be omitted where necessary.
    While publishing the daily schedule sounds good initially – and, frankly, while it would be helpful in demonstrating just how hard certain Members of Congress work and how free time is nonexistent in the average workday – it is problematic because it would sometimes violate Privacy Act restrictions that protect constituents who request assistance from their congressman in dealing with the federal government. We have a responsibility to maintain constituents’ privacy and, as a result, don’t plan to publish the daily schedule on the website.

    Congressman Petri – all good questions
    Yes, Rep. Petri will consider making his schedule available in the way the article suggests. We will need to talk this over to see what concerns we might have. Are there legitimate security concerns? Do people need to know when he gets his hair cut, goes to the doctor or picks his daughter up from some activity? Would political opponents intentionally mischaracterize legitimate activities? How much effort would it take to prepare the document for the Web each day, and get it up on the site? We need to think about these things. I'm sure we will do this if the general public expresses a real interest, if more of the other representatives do it, and if a general consensus is reached that this kind of transparency is both important and appropriate.
    For people who want to know more about what Rep. Petri is doing, please sign up for Petri's e-newsletter.


    Representative Kagen – quick and easy, I guess...
    We’re open to any suggestion that would help us serve our constituents.

    So… do you think you might ask your U.S. representative (or state legislator for that matter!) to post his/her schedule on the web [after the fact, and with privacy concerns addressed] so you can better know what’s keeping him busy? How about this… though the offer has since expired, last year, the Sunlight Foundation offered $1,000 to any constituent who could convince his representative to begin sharing his schedule!

    Despite repeated requests, Senator’s Feingold office did not respond. The offices of Representatives Baldwin, Kind, Moore, Obey and Sensenbrenner did not respond as well.




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