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Hello (again) CRAGgy Friends, This note is for data nerds. This special edition of CRAG is a collection of official sites that I use to find data on federal issues (mainly spending). I've listed a few key points, but mainly this is a for your research. I plan to follow up with links to local and state sources. USASpending.gov https://www.usaspending.gov/
This site is an incredible resource designed to show the public where our money is going. Watch the help videos to learn how to burrow into the data down to your congressional district, county, or individual recipient entities. Hints:
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) https://www.cbo.gov/This little-known office provides data to congress about how their actions will affect the economy. They publish a very accessible list of budget options that shows how much money could be saved by changes to various programs, tax structures, and updating laws. https://www.cbo.gov/budget-options. Some key points:
Congressional Research Service https://www.congress.gov/crs-products This service writes short non-partisan reports to inform congress on any topic they request. Topics are eclectic, recent titles include “Costa Rica”, “Extreme heat and climate change”, “Firearms: Frequently Asked Questions”, “Expanded Section 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum”, “NIH Indirect Costs Policy for Research Grants: Recent Developments“, “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): Organization Overview and Issues for Congress”, “Muslim Holidays: Fact Sheet.” A search for all documents in the past month gives a notion of topics congress is thinking about and a (usually) quick summary of the issue. Federal Reserve Economic Data: FRED https://fred.stlouisfed.org/ Consumer price index, GDP, unemployment, and lots more official data that’s quoted in the news. This is another huge repository of data. I am a novice with this source, consult your local economist.
https://www.oversight.gov/ Just to show that actual fraud was reported in the pre-DOGE days. At least 17 Inspectors General have been fired, so this may not continue to exist. I have not dug into this site. GovInfo https://www.govinfo.gov/ Links to numerous useful information sites. Committees tab is a direct link to items being considered in congress. Please let me know what you find! I am not an expert in these tools, let's learn together. Thanks for all your support Stay Well Sarah Calendar How and why to act locally My statements to local bodies Join CRAG Citizens Rally for Accountable Government Citizens Rally for Accountable GovernmentComments are closed.
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