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K Street in Brief

A look at the books

Publication: The Hill,

J.S.,Hill Staff
May 13, 2008

The Sunlight Foundation , a group dedicated to pulling back the curtain on how government operates, launched a new website that lets voters sneak a peek at how well members of Congress have done for themselves in the past 11 years.

That's how long personal financial data has been available. Sunlight is putting it online on its new site, Fortune 535 .

The site also lets viewers compare the net worth of each lawmaker to that of the average American family and will list the wealthiest lawmakers.

Ellen Miller, executive director of Sunlight, said the information may surprise some people.

"Even though popular stereotypes tell us that lawmakers are all millionaires and get more wealthy the longer they serve in Congress, we found that every lawmaker profile is different," Miller said in a release.

J.S.
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