Press Articles
Sunlight Defends Its Reporting That Senator Bob Corker Had A Negative Net Worth
Publication: Nashville Post's Post Politics Blog
Kleinheider
May 15, 2008
The Sunlight Foundation defends its calculation of Senator Bob Corker's net worth:
Womack said that the Sunlight Foundation made a "strange assertion" about Corker's net worth, but all we did was add up what he reported and filed with the Senate Ethics Committee. The only strange assertion is the form that Corker filed. As we noted when we released Fortune 535, "Take what follows with a boulder-sized grain of salt: It's all based on information from the seriously flawed disclosure system used by members of Congress." Maybe someone should add a surgeon general-like warning label on congressional financial disclosure forms: "Warning: Relying on disclosures from members of Congress may impair your accuracy."
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