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Capitol Police Release 2019 Complaints Data With Significant Omissions That Reduce Clarity

By DanielSchuman August 20, 2020 3 min read

The U.S. Capitol Police is notoriously opaque; among the limited information they will provide to the public are summary statistics on employee misconduct, published in their Annual Statistical Summary Report. This report provides a high level summary of the number of complaints made against USCP employees. We requested a copy of the 2019 data in […]

House CJS Appropriations Report Calls for Greater Transparency of Office of Legal Counsel Opinions

By DanielSchuman July 24, 2020 5 min read

The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) serves as legal advisor to the president and executive branch agencies. OLC issues legal opinions and often acts as the final authority on how laws are to be interpreted.  However, these legal opinions and how they are analyzed are often withheld from Congress and the public. […]

The Complete Guide to What We Know (And Don’t Know) About the U.S. Capitol Police

By DanielSchuman June 19, 2020 8 min read

The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) has a critical mission of protecting Congress — Members, employees, and visitors — so constitutionally mandated business can be carried out in a safe and open environment. USCP has a massive $464 million budget for FY 2020 and 2,514 employees, of whom 2,060 are sworn personnel. By comparison, the Washington […]

Appropriations Cheat Sheet: Reforms To Include In 2021 Spending Bills

By DanielSchuman June 16, 2020 3 min read

The 2021 appropriations process is ramping up with markups scheduled over next month and just a few months left before the end of the fiscal year. Appropriations bills can be a vehicle for institutional reform; we would like to elevate a few modernization ideas from a number of civil society organizations that lawmakers may wish […]

Mapped Out: Capitol Police Arrests

By DanielSchuman June 10, 2020 1 min read

It can be hard to ascertain the specifics of U.S. Capitol Police activity; to make it easier we created a map reflecting almost a year and a half of arrest incidents reported by the department. Check out the map embedded below (or online here) to see where Capitol Police officers were most active between January […]

CRS Report: “The Office of Technology Assessment: History, Authorities, Issues, and Options”

By DanielSchuman May 1, 2020 1 min read

CRS issued an updated report on OTA on April 29, 2020, that “describes the OTA’s historical mission, organizational structure, funding, staffing, operations, and perceived strengths and weakness. The report concludes with a discussion of issues and options surrounding reestablishing the agency or its functions.” 

Capitol Police: Statement of Disbursements

By DanielSchuman April 29, 2020 2 min read

Following up on our extensive review of US Capitol Police, we compiled the USCP’s Statement of Disbursements (the ones we could find).  USCP is legally required to submit these statements to Congress, but they are not available online.  Here’s our letter to USCP asking for the last five years of statements:

Forecast for April 20, 2020

By DanielSchuman April 19, 2020 13 min read

TOP LINE The House inches forward on remote deliberations. Speaker Pelosi belatedly flipped her position and now supports a very limited form of remote voting, although it remains to be seen whether she will support restarting the committees and allowing remote deliberations on the floor — and whether she needs to bring members back to […]

How Has the Congressional Research Service’s Work Changed Over Thirty Years?

By DanielSchuman April 9, 2020 7 min read

How has the Congressional Research Service’s work changed over the last 30 years? We gathered almost five decades of the agency’s annual reports and built a spreadsheet of its self-reported activities. We found interesting patterns, the absence of expected patterns, and lots of missing data. Our key findings: First, CRS is decreasing its consultations with […]

Congress Can Save Taxpayers Billions By Using Data Science to Stop Improper Payments

By DanielSchuman April 7, 2020 4 min read

By Maggi Molina and Dan Lips Congress faces major challenges in 2020—including the Coronavirus pandemic and addressing its significant disruptions to our way of life. With the Congressional Budget Office already forecasting trillion dollar federal deficits through 2030, lawmakers may have less flexibility to authorize new spending to address these problems. One way for Congress to improve […]

Capitol Police Round Up: Week Ending April 2, 2020

By DanielSchuman April 3, 2020 1 min read

For the week ending April 2, 2020, there were 4 Capitol Police incidents reported; 4 individuals arrested. Only 3 of the 4 incidents reported were within USCP jurisdiction. There were 3 traffic related incidents, including two invalid traffic permits. Numbers continue to decline as the US Capitol Complex stays closed and DC’s stay-at-home order goes […]

What Leg. Branch Receives in the Third Supplemental

By DanielSchuman April 2, 2020 3 min read

Last week Congress enacted its third Coronavirus supplemental bill in an effort to stabilize the country. The legislation limped out of Congress, requiring unusual voting procedures, a stifling of debate, and an almost unprecedented level of unanimity. The Senate supplemental bill totals $2 trillion, the largest stimulus in our history. While the bill addresses somes […]