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For political leanings I turned to the Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks campaign finance.
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And the NRA spends 4, 143 times what the Brady Campaign spends on campaign contributions, the Sunlight Foundation found.
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On Thursday, the company announced a partnership with the Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit group that exposes legislative issues such as pork-barrel spending.
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Lawmakers in 36 states also have proposed legislation that would negate federal gun control initiatives, according to the non-profit Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group.
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Outside spending on the race is roughly evenly divided between left and right, though conservatives have gained a slight edge recently, according to the Sunlight Foundation.
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Launching an online town hall meeting will allow more effective communication with citizens, said Ellen Miller, executive director at the Sunlight Foundation, a group that advocates government transparency.
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Ellen Miller, executive director of the Sunlight Foundation, describes the Helium partnership as a "grand experiment" that will allow the group to reach more people through the Internet.
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According to the Sunlight Foundation, a government watchdog group, the NRA spends 66 times more on lobbying than what the Brady Campaign to End Gun violence, the country's top gun control advocacy organization, spends.
CNN: December 20, 2012 -- Updated 1625 GMT (0025 HKT)
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The Sunlight Foundation's John Wonderlich wrote in a blog post that Cispa "is terrible on transparency" and that the shared personal data between firms and the government would be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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Bill Allison of the Sunlight Foundation, which advocates greater openness, believes this opacity feeds concerns that the Chamber's main purpose is to act as a front for a subset of members on a relatively small number of controversial issues.
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