Supporting the Capitol Hill community
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Supporting the Capitol Hill community

In January 2021, we joined organizations across the partisan spectrum in the #CapitolStrong effort to recognize and support those who work in Congress in the aftermath of the January 6th attack on the Capitol. We hold those members of the Capitol Hill community in our thoughts today.

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Fresh Eyes on Congressional Modernization
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Fresh Eyes on Congressional Modernization

POPVOX Foundation research intern, Ian Chenoweth, is helping to launch a new “LegisTech”* series on legislative technology, with reviews and updates on new tools in use in the U.S. House of Representatives.

One of my first projects as a POPVOX Foundation summer intern was to research some of the new technology Congress has developed and deployed since the beginning of the pandemic. These include: the eHopper in the House of Representatives, Quill in both the House and Senate, and several others.

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POPVOX Foundation welcomes Senior Fellow, Nicole Tisdale
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POPVOX Foundation welcomes Senior Fellow, Nicole Tisdale

POPVOX Foundation is pleased to welcome Nicole Tisdale as a senior fellow.

Nicole is the founder of Advocacy Blueprints, a training and consulting firm that empowers communities to create change. She recently served in the Biden Administration as a senior advisor for the National Security Council, leading the NSC’s legislative and oversight portfolios on cybersecurity, intelligence, disinformation, counterterrorism, election security, and foreign policy for the western hemisphere. She also served on the 2020 Biden Presidential Transition Team and has over a decade of experience working in Congress.

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Reporting on Earmarks: Resources for Journalists
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Reporting on Earmarks: Resources for Journalists

The return of “earmarks” or Member-Directed Spending requests in 2021 was a significant change for the annual appropriations cycle. In this guide, we cover the basics of the reformed ‘earmark’ programs, including some common misconceptions, and examples of earmarks coverage from around the country.

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House vs. Senate Earmark Accounts FY23
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House vs. Senate Earmark Accounts FY23

Last year, the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations announced the return of Member-Directed Spending, also known as “earmarks.” In the FY22 appropriations cycle, differences between the House and Senate processes, including mismatched eligible spending accounts, were some of the biggest unanswered questions of the reinstated process. This year, while there are still some discrepancies, the lists of eligible accounts in the House and Senate are very similar. We have provided a list below.

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Earmarks word for FY23: “executability”
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Earmarks word for FY23: “executability”

On March 31, POPVOX Foundation joined Bipartisan Policy Center and the Black Women’s Congressional Alliance to host a staff information-sharing session in collaboration with the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress.

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Three recommendations for modernizing district office operations
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Three recommendations for modernizing district office operations

District office modernization presents an opportunity to improve the accuracy and speed of information provided to constituents about their rights and responsibilities with the Federal government. When problems do arise, a House-wide casework analytics and tagging system can provide the basis for active oversight or legislative action to improve the civic experience. Furthermore, the insights and perspectives of district staff are a largely untapped resource for institutional improvements and providing greater opportunities for connection, collaboration, and information-sharing could bring significant benefit for each of the 441 offices in the House.

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Leaving the Hill Part II: Landing on Your Feet
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Leaving the Hill Part II: Landing on Your Feet

You’ve decided—for whatever reasons, and in whatever circumstances — that it is time to move on from Congress.

This article addresses the nuts and bolts of how to leave smart, what to expect when you do, and four steps in your transition.

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POPVOX FOUNDATION, FIRST BRANCH INTERN PROJECT HOST “INTERNAPALOOZA”

POPVOX FOUNDATION, FIRST BRANCH INTERN PROJECT HOST “INTERNAPALOOZA”

The POPVOX Foundation and the organizations of the First Branch Intern Project hosted the first-ever “Internapalooza,” in collaboration with the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress (aka “ModCom”) on September 9-10. Over 280 current and prospective interns attended virtual sessions designed to familiarize them with Congress and give them skills to succeed in their internship and beyond.

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This National Intern Day: Announcing ‘Intern-a-Palooza!’
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This National Intern Day: Announcing ‘Intern-a-Palooza!’

This National Intern Day, the POPVOX Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of the Fall 2021 Intern Orientation, also known as Intern-a-Palooza! This two-day free orientation and welcome event for Congressional interns is hosted by the POPVOX Foundation and organizations involved in the First Branch Intern Project, in collaboration with the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress. The event is intended to provide a warm welcome and words of advice to all Congressional interns—remote, DC, District, and prospective interns considering a future application—as they kick off their internships.

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It’s Not Just Roads and Bridges: Our “Civic Infrastructure” is Crumbling, and Here’s How to Fix It
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It’s Not Just Roads and Bridges: Our “Civic Infrastructure” is Crumbling, and Here’s How to Fix It

The signs of a broader decay in our public information ecosystem are everywhere: disappearing local news coverage, a lack of trust in our elections and political processes, lackluster government service delivery as illustrated with chaotic vaccine signup systems, rampant scams that make it difficult for the average American to tell legitimate government communications from phishing attacks. Our “civic infrastructure” is depleted, underfunded, and inadequate for a 21st-century democracy.

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Deliberative practices to advance equity and support for underserved communities
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Deliberative practices to advance equity and support for underserved communities

Deliberation is the "mutual communication that involves weighing and reflecting on preferences, values, and interest regarding matters of common concern." Deliberative democracy takes the ideals of deliberation and puts them into the context of democratic values and governance. It promotes discussion as a meaningful form of democratic participation in hopes that these discussions can make decision-making processes in government more democratic.

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So you submitted an appropriations request… now what?
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So you submitted an appropriations request… now what?

Congratulations! Your Community Project Funding grant request (House) or Congressionally Directed Spending request (Senate) made it through the thorough internal vetting process of the congressional office and was submitted to the right subcommittee within either the House or Senate Committee on Appropriations. You may be wondering: what happens now? 

In this post, we’ll walk through the timeline to expect, and how to track the progress of your request to see if it might be ultimately included in the final appropriations bill(s) for Fiscal Year 2022.

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What OMB can learn from Congressional caseworkers on advancing equity and support for underserved communities through government
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What OMB can learn from Congressional caseworkers on advancing equity and support for underserved communities through government

Congressional offices — especially district offices and the insight of those staffers with casework responsibilities — are an underutilized source of insight for the improvement of federal processes. In this response to OMB’s Equity RFI, we discuss with several caseworkers what OMB can learn from their work, and provide recommendations.

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