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Introducing GovRake

March 28th, 2008

I combined a couple projects I've been working on, added some features, bought a domain and created GovRake.com.

This site indexes 8+ years of Maine state legislative records from the 119th congress to the 123rd (this session). Each day's session has a detail page with all the bills mentioned as well as a public comment area. GovRake keeps an updated pubic hearing schedule and links to bill details on each hearing. Bill detail pages have public comment areas and link to sessions in which they were mentioned. The front page also contains the public hearing schedule with links to the bill to be discussed and the audio stream for that hearing.

There is a wealth of data available from the state, some of it easier to get at than others. Now that I have a pretty good framework in place, it's just a matter of prying the data from the cold dead hands of the state web services which hold it hostage, and providing some modern services on top of that. My intent is to provide RSS and email updates for hearings, bills and anything else that is updated from time to time as well as a platform for community discussion and research.

This project is in ACTIVE development and there should be new features and improvements every few days.

I'd like to thank my representative, Seth Berry, for helping to fill me in on various state processes and putting up with my extreme political rants. If your government reps don't believe in transparency and accountability, like mine do… keep that in mind when November rolls around.

Leave a comment or email me ( dan-AT-codesushi-DOT-com ) with your question, comments or suggestions.

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