SOPA Track - Check How Congress Votes on SOPA
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SOPA Track - Check How Congress Votes on SOPA
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#3Here in NYC (the second tech hub in the the US) we have not one but two Protect IP Act co-sponsors: Senator Schumer and Senator Gillibrand. I don't think enough people know about this. Give them a call or email and let them know how you feel about Protect IP and SOPA.
http://sopatrack.com/congressperson/S000148-sen-chuck-schume... http://sopatrack.com/congressperson/G000555-sen-kirsten-gill...
Re: SOPA Track - Check How Congress Votes on SOPA
#4Here in NYC (the second tech hub in the the US) we have not one but two Protect IP Act co-sponsors: Senator Schumer and Senator Gillibrand. I don't think enough people know about this. Give them a call or email and let them know how you feel about Protect IP and SOPA.
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#5Money Raised $1,465,160 from big media
$1,191,700 from pro-PIPA groups
$323,475 from anti-PIPA groups
From every other type of campaign-finance summation I've seen, big media IS considered a "pro-PIPA group" (and these classifications by the open-gov groups aren't a hard science either, of course)...so how is it that pro-PIPA groups have a lower amount than big media?
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#6How are the funding amounts quantified? For example, for Chuck Schumer, the site has this: Money Raised $1,465,160 from big media $1,191,700 from pro-PIPA groups $323,475 from anti-PIPA groups From every other type of campaign-finance summation I've seen, big media IS considered a "pro-PIPA group" (and these classifications by the open-gov groups aren't a hard science either, of course)...so how is it that pro-PIPA g…
"Big media" goes to a page where it explains that it's a career total (from opensecrets.org). I initially just added this, but then the Paul Ryan issue came up and the Atlantic Monthly article criticized the lack of data around this issue.
So I put in data from maplight.org - just funds raised specific to this issue.
Re: SOPA Track - Check How Congress Votes on SOPA
#7Here in NYC (the second tech hub in the the US) we have not one but two Protect IP Act co-sponsors: Senator Schumer and Senator Gillibrand. I don't think enough people know about this. Give them a call or email and let them know how you feel about Protect IP and SOPA.
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#9That site's going to be depressing as hell in a few days.