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Blogging on Legislation

Daniel Glover of National Journal writes about my blog post from yesterday regarding key-voting. Glover likes the idea of the Club letting its readers and supporters know when it key-votes legislation and offers this suggestion:

"[Key-voting bills is] a great use of the blogosphere, and it is one that more groups should imitate. Bloggers could do it, too, by starting their own key-vote systems to grade lawmakers and inform the grassroots."

I agree, of course. Loud support or opposition coming from the blogosphere on proposed legislation will only strengthen our democracy and keep Congress constantly in check.