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CREW sues US DOGE Service to compel transparency

February 20, 2025
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FEC should close campaign expenditure transparency loopholes

The FEC should require political campaigns to itemize subvendor spending or risk abuses of funds, like the enrichment of family members.
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CREW sues DOJ on attempts to unmask Devin Nunes parody Twitter account

Attempts to expose a Twitter user critical of Devin Nunes raises concerns about overreaches in DOJ authority and First Amendment violations.
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The Department of Education must reform Public Service Loan Forgiveness program record keeping practices

The Education Department mismanaged student loan payments of at least 29,000 public servants who would have qualified for loan forgiveness.
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CREW sues for records pertaining to Kristi Noem’s border deployment of the South Dakota National Guard

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's use of a "private donation" to deploy National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border raises questions around the extent wealthy donors can shape issues of national security.
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Cawthorn should be removed from committees

Rep. Cawthorn be stripped of his committee assignments following his recent statements calling for violence and undermining our democracy.
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CREW files ethics complaint against Marc Short

The Office of Government Ethics should investigate Mike Pence’s former chief of staff Marc Short for apparently failing to file a termination public financial disclosure report when he left the White House.
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