R wrapper for NYTimes API for government data - ABANDONED
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R wrapper for NYTimes API for government data - ABANDONED
The @WhoseRep Twitter bot uses OpenSecrets.org's and ProPublica.org's data and APIs to report campaign contributions made to US government representatives.
A Ruby wrapper gem for the ProPublica Congress API.
Python client for the ProPublica NonProfit Explorer API.
🧐 Interfacing with ProPublica's Congress API
A fun team project in which we analyzed decades' worth of NYPD Civilian Complaint data, and discovered shocking insights!
What has Congress passed and not passed, lately?
🐴🐘 Data on Members of the 116th U.S. Congress
Sinatra microserve for the REPresent web application, built to parse the data from the ProPublica and News APIs and expose the necessary data to the REPresent application frontend. Remote group project.
A website tracking the popularity of the USA's Senate votes
Parse nonprofit compensation data from the IRS via ProPublica
Twitter bot that tracks Twitter user sentiment on members of Congress.
A Twitter bot that Tweets how Florida congressman Ted Yoho votes.
Reproducing Pro-Publica's story Auditing for Bias against African American Individuals
A jupyter notebook for querying campaign finance data from the ProPublica API
Ruby wrapper for the Propublica Nonprofits API https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/api/v2
CLI for US Congress (ability to actually pass laws still pending code review)
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