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Spending TransparencyDemocracyP2025: Ethics & TransparencyEVT-2025-1220-123
Federal spending portals narrowed machine-readable lobbying and contract metadata fields — reducing public ability to cross-reference vendor payments with rulemaking commenters.
December 20, 2025
7/ 10
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