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Legistalker « East Baton Rouge Parish Library InfoBlog - 0 views

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    Legistalker is a wonderful site for keeping track of members of Congress and the Senate. The site accumulates references to politicians that appear in news stories, on YouTube, also their twitter feeds and the appearance of their names on bills.
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Legistalker Helps You Keep an Eye on Elected Officials - Lifehacker - 0 views

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    Consider yourself a conscientious voter? Legistalker makes it easy to keep an eye on the officials you voted in and see if you voted for hope, change, or solid dose of the status quo.
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Legistalker - Stalk Your Lawmakers : Bill's Box - 0 views

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    Legistalker combs a variety of news, social networking, and government sites to pool information about members of the U.S. Congress. Searching for a Senator or Representative will return mentions of that individual in the media, Twitter updates, YouTube v
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Legistalker Honored by PCMag.com - Free Times - 0 views

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    The Free Times, a weekly newspaper in Columbia, SC mentioned that Legistalker was among those listed by PCMag.com as a top 100 site of 2009.
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Legal stalking -WORLD Magazine - 0 views

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    If you want to keep tabs on a U.S. senator or Congressman's votes, tweets, or YouTube posts, a convenient website -- Legistalker.org -- tracks them all, with updates every 20 seconds. The site, which came in second in the Sunlight Foundation's Apps for Am
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The Top 100 Web Sites of 2009 - Slideshow from PC Magazine - 0 views

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    Forum One's Legistalker.org named to PC Magazine's Top 100 Web sites of 2009
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Best Web Sites for Smart Students - AppScout - 0 views

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    Legistalker.org was named by AppScout.com as a top site for smart students. From AppScout: "The name says it all. This site helps you stalk Senators. Want to keep tabs on John McCain now you can see any tweets he's made or where he has popped up in the ne
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Votetocracy - 0 views

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    Votetocracy is a place where every citizen can see every bill currently in congress, vote on those bills and send those votes to their representatives.
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Opinion: Sites offer stats that aren't easy to find elsewhere -The Daily Republic (Mitc... - 0 views

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    We know from recent headlines that South Dakota's two senators swam against the tsunami and voted "no" on the credit card reform bill that passed this past week. But there are dozens, perhaps hundreds, of other votes we never hear about. Let's take a look
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