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For a special project to be approved, lawmakers would be required to publicize their plans 48 hours before the Senate votes on them.
At a time when intelligence officials say cybersecurity trumps terrorism as the No1 threat to the US – and when breaches at businesses such as Home Depot and Target focus attention on data security – the federal government isn't required to publicize its own data losses.
According to the campaign finance watchdog Sunlight Foundation, CFIF is a so called "dark money group" which is not required to publicize its donors.
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As a grassroots service and one not formally supported by any major establishment, it has been hard to generate the ongoing media interest that is required to keep publicizing the site.
The Washington law requires hospitals to publicize a decision not to participate and, if they do so decide, to allow members of their staff to refer a patient to another health care provider.
During the Giuliani mayoralty, Mr. Kest helped win better working conditions for members of the city's workfare force — welfare recipients who, under the mayor's widely publicized plan, were required to do menial work, including cleaning city parks, in order to receive their benefits.
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