Writing for the Daily Progress, Tasha Kates shines a light on a useful web site that reports on the business of the General Assembly; it’s called Richmond Sunlight.
Watching Richmond politics unfold in person or on the General Assembly’s Web site is complicated, but one man has made getting informed simpler. Waldo Jaquith, the Albemarle County resident behind the 3-year-old legislative tracking Web site Richmond Sunlight (richmondsunlight.com), spends his nights and weekends keeping up the aggregation site and giving people a place to discuss bills.
To read the article about Jaquith’s Richmond Sunlight click here.
As a guy who occasionally writes about politics, I can vouch for how useful Richmond Sunlight can be when the assignment is to write about process of making laws in Virginia. I wish there was a similar web site that would look at the doings of Richmond’s City Council in a similar easy-to-understand way.


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