Frequently Asked Questions

What you need to know about the basics of Congress' publicly funded travel

Lobbyists tag along on civil rights tour

By Marina Walker Guevara

Alabama pilgrimage also provides chance to mingle with lawmakers

The team, funding

The reporters and researchers behind ICIJ's 'Collateral Damage' project
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International Consortium Adds 15 Investigative Journalists

By Steve Carpinelli

ICIJ has added 15 new reporters to its roster of more than 100 journalists in 50 countries

Center posts state legislators' personal financial disclosure

By Sarah Laskow

Depending on where you live, the personal finance disclosure statements of your state legislators may be easy, or difficult to find.

Ga. leads states shining more light on legislator finances

By Leah Rush and David Jimenez

Center launches Web tool offering easier access to state disclosure filings
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Posted: State legislators' 2004 personal disclosures

By Susan Schaab

The Center posts its findings on state legislators' personal finance disclosures from the year 2004

Frequently asked questions

By Charles Lewis

Charles Lewis answers questions about the Center's recent project and the more general issue of ethics in state legislatures today.

Voting procedure

By The Center for Public Integrity

What should a lawmaker with personal stakes in a bill do when the time comes to vote on it?

Public service, personal gain

Legislators hold private financial interests in laws

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