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The Center for Public Integrity

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  1. New Website Tutorial

    New Website Tutorial The Center for Public Integrity's newly redesigned website is now live. Read more

  2. Podcasts

    Podcasts The Center's podcast series, narrated by Bill Buzenberg, features our reporters and sources discussing investigations. Read more

  1. Broken Elections, Stolen Votes

    Broken Elections, Stolen Votes Were the chaotic presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 an anomaly or a harbinger of things to come this November? Is democracy, as Karl Rove… Read more

  2. Dirty Politics

    Dirty Politics When it comes to presidential elections, all politics is dirty. As Susan Estrich, Michael Dukakis’s campaign manager in 1988, says, “He who doesn’t throw mud… Read more

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  1. Marianne Szegedy-Maszak Named New Center Board Chair

    Marianne Szegedy-Maszak Named New Center Board Chair WASHINGTON, D.C., July 8, 2008 — The Center for Public Integrity’s Board of Directors has elected Marianne Szegedy-Maszak as its new board chair. Szegedy-Maszak, a… Read more

  2. Three Center Projects Awarded Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award

    Three Center Projects Awarded Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award WASHINGTON April 15, 2008 — The Center for Public Integrity has won three 2007 Sigma Delta Chi awards in journalism for three of its investigations.… Read more

  1. David E. Kaplan Named New Director of International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. April 3, 2008 — The Center for Public Integrity is pleased to announce that David E. Kaplan has been named the new Director… Read more

  2. Center’s Collateral Damage Project Awarded First Place in Online Category by Investigative Reporters

    WASHINGTON, D.C. March 25, 2008 — The Center for Public Integrity has won the 2007 Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) award for online investigative journalism… Read more

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Archive InvestigationsArchive Investigations
  1. States of Disclosure

    Washington State is tops in making it easy to track the private interests of public officials, and Vermont, Michigan, and Idaho tie for last in the Center’s national ranking. Check where your state ranks.

  2. Collateral Damage

    Post-9/11 U.S. foreign policy and military aid and assistance had a huge impact in nations around the world — and at home. This award-winning project includes 20 articles from four continents.

  3. Wasting Away

    The Superfund isn’t so super anymore. A year-long investigation examined all 1,624 Superfund sites and found daunting toxic threats across the country 27 years after the Environmental Protection Agency program was launched.

  4. The Shadow Government

    At least 900 little-known federal advisory committees wield enormous influence over government policy, some to good ends — but many have become secretive, ideological, or packed with industry representatives.

  5. Divine Intervention

    A year-long investigation of President Bush’s initiative to fight AIDS abroad finds that conservative ideology hinders its real benefits by insisting on abstinence-only programs over promoting condom use.

  6. Well Connected

    This project offers a comprehensive examination of business and legislative influences on media — and includes the Media Tracker, a searchable online database of who owns the media serving any U.S. community.

  1. Power Trips

    200 trips to Paris? 150 to Hawaii? 140 to Italy? The Center’s investigation of how private interests gain access to members of Congress by funding supposedly educational or investigative travel.

  2. Katrina Watch

    Government contracts awarded for cleanup and reconstruction after Hurricane Katrina are collected in a searchable database, and the best coverage of what happened on the Gulf Coast is gathered and categorized.

  3. LobbyWatch

    An investigation into the state of federal lobbying identifies the top 100 lobbying companies and organizations — led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce — as well as the top 250 lobbying firms.

  4. Outsourcing the Pentagon

    Who’s winning the big contracts? Between 1998 and 2004 no-bid contracts accounted for more than 40 percent of Pentagon contracting, totaling $368 billion — and many contractors were generous campaign donors.

  5. The Politics of Oil

    The vast influence over government policy wielded by the oil and gas industry and its related interest groups, employees, and political action committees is helped along by the millions in campaign contributions this project analyzes.

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
  1. July 15, 2008, 3:43 pm

    Freddie’s and Fannie’s Favors

    By Matthew Lewis

    Freddie’s and Fannie’s Favors With Congress set to weigh in on the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department’s plan to rescue Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the increase in political… Read more


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  2. July 15, 2008, 2:00 pm

    Missouri Ditches Limits on Campaign Contributions

    By Sarah Laskow

    Missouri Ditches Limits on Campaign Contributions Starting in August, Missouri politicians can accept checks as big as they want, from whomever they want, whenever they want. Republican Governor Matt Blunt signed… Read more


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  3. July 11, 2008, 1:52 pm

    More Big Money from Pharmaceutical Lobby in 2008

    By Mary Beth Lombardo

    More Big Money from Pharmaceutical Lobby in 2008 The economy may be sliding, but that hasn’t stemmed the high-rolling habits of Washington’s largest lobby. In 2007, as the… Read more


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  4. June 17, 2008, 3:08 pm

    Billions for KBR

    By Sarah Laskow

    Billions for KBR Whistleblower Charles M. Smith, who oversaw Pentagon contracts in Iraq, says he was forced out of his job in 2004 after refusing to pay defense… Read more


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  5. June 12, 2008, 12:24 pm

    Obama’s Rainmakers

    By Caitlin Ginley

    Obama’s Rainmakers Traditionally, the practice of “bundling” — pooling together a large number of donations — is a common and often essential part of campaign fundraising. Presidential… Read more


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  6. June 10, 2008, 3:37 pm

    McCain’s Mixed Blessings

    By Caitlin Ginley

    McCain’s Mixed Blessings Republican John McCain, self-proclaimed champion of campaign finance reform, has a much-changed outlook on the role of the Federal Election Commission since becoming his party’s… Read more


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  7. May 28, 2008, 3:47 pm

    McClellan Book Confirms Center’s Iraq: The War Card Report

    By Caitlin Ginley

    McClellan Book Confirms Center’s Iraq: The War Card Report In a new memoir, former White House press secretary Scott McClellan became the first Bush administration official to confirm the orchestrated deception reported in the… Read more


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  8. May 14, 2008, 4:02 pm

    McCain’s Friends

    By Caitlin Ginley

    McCain’s Friends While Republican John McCain has severed ties with two campaign advisers who lobbied for the military junta in Myanmar, connections between his staffers and oppressive… Read more


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  9. April 21, 2008, 4:16 pm

    Zero Enforcement

    By Caitlin Ginley

    Zero Enforcement In a crucial election year rife with controversies and record spending, the Federal Election Commission, missing four of its six members, lacks the quorum necessary… Read more


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