John Wonderlich
John Wonderlich is the Sunlight Foundation's Policy Director. John heads collaborative examinations of government, and also works with both Congress and public communities, developing and implementing government reform policy for the Sunlight Foundation. He has a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Penn State University.
Recent blog contributions from John Wonderlich
- White House Publishes Staff Salaries July 2, 2009
- A Little Help for Open Data Policy? A Call to Data Wonks June 25, 2009
- Speaker Pelosi Announces New Expense Disclosure Policy June 3, 2009
- Preview of New White House Lobbying Policy May 29, 2009
- Searching for Clarity in the Five Day Pledge May 26, 2009
- Open Government Directive Brainstorm Midstream May 26, 2009
- How Do Supreme Court Nominations Work? May 26, 2009
- Today is 120 Days Since the Open Government Memo May 21, 2009
- White House Lobbying Meeting: Public Debrief May 6, 2009
- Senate Reverses Policy, Posts Votes in XML May 5, 2009
- Aneesh Chopra, May 2008 April 20, 2009
- New OMB Memo Clarifies Lobbying Restrictions April 12, 2009
- AmericaSpeaks on Participation in the Obama Administration April 10, 2009
- GSA Intergovernmental Solutions Newsletter, Spring 2009 April 9, 2009
- A Vision of Real Time Lobbying Disclosure April 7, 2009
- Lobbying Disclosure and the Obama Memo April 6, 2009
- White House Adds Web Access to Personal Financial Disclosures April 6, 2009
- Leader Boehner Directs Ranking Members to Use Web March 6, 2009
- Bulk Data From Congress? March 5, 2009
- Introducing Our Open Government List: OOGL February 19, 2009
- The CTO Position: What Obama Said February 10, 2009
- OMBWatch Analyzes House and Senate Stimulus February 3, 2009
- New Senate Stimulus Bill: Recovery.gov Out? February 2, 2009
- Recovery.gov: an Important Moment January 28, 2009
- Tech Liberation Front on Transparency January 27, 2009























