Sunshine Review was an American nonprofit organization that advocated for increased government transparency. Sunshine Review was a website prior to becoming its own nonprofit organization. The wiki-based website was launched in July 2008 as a project of the Sam Adams Alliance. In 2010, Sunshine Review separated from the Sam Adams Alliance and launched its own organization with a mission of educating the public about proactive disclosure of government data and other open government initiatives. On July 9, 2013, Sunshine Review was acquired by the Lucy Burns Institute and merged into Ballotpedia.
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| - Sunshine Review was an American nonprofit organization that advocated for increased government transparency. Sunshine Review was a website prior to becoming its own nonprofit organization. The wiki-based website was launched in July 2008 as a project of the Sam Adams Alliance. In 2010, Sunshine Review separated from the Sam Adams Alliance and launched its own organization with a mission of educating the public about proactive disclosure of government data and other open government initiatives. On July 9, 2013, Sunshine Review was acquired by the Lucy Burns Institute and merged into Ballotpedia. (en)
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- Carbondale, Illinois
- Pulitzer Prize
- Sam Adams Alliance
- School District of Palm Beach County
- Proactive disclosure
- Pennsylvania
- Initiative
- American political websites
- Cook County, Illinois
- Freedom of Information Act (United States)
- Open government
- Politics and technology
- Anderson County, South Carolina
- Ballotpedia
- Wisconsin
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Florida
- Owasso, Oklahoma
- Freedom of information laws by country
- Public records
- GuideStar
- Texas
- Dupage County, Illinois
- Non-profit organizations based in Alexandria, Virginia
- Transparency (behavior)
- Champaign County, Illinois
- Transparency (behavior)
- St. Johns County School District
- St. Lucie Public Schools
- Illinois
- Michigan
- National Taxpayers Union
- New Jersey
- Lucy Burns Institute
- St. Charles Parish, Louisiana
- Tulsa County, Oklahoma
- Sunshine Week
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| - Sunshine Review was an American nonprofit organization that advocated for increased government transparency. Sunshine Review was a website prior to becoming its own nonprofit organization. The wiki-based website was launched in July 2008 as a project of the Sam Adams Alliance. In 2010, Sunshine Review separated from the Sam Adams Alliance and launched its own organization with a mission of educating the public about proactive disclosure of government data and other open government initiatives. Sunshine Review addressed several areas of transparency, including state spending, state sunshine laws, and rating local government websites on transparency. Sunshine Review worked with the National Taxpayers Union to develop information on state spending, and with the Lucy Burns Institute which runs the WikiFOIA project. Sunshine Review developed a ten-point transparency checklist to evaluate if government websites proactively and voluntarily disclose information to the public and media. On July 9, 2013, Sunshine Review was acquired by the Lucy Burns Institute and merged into Ballotpedia. (en)
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