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Friday, October 16, 2009 11:30 AM

The Sunlight Foundation's Daniel Schuman analyzes the Treasury department's new lobbying rules on communications with department employees regarding matters related to the Troubled Asset Relief Program and its implications for transparency.

He writes:

The rules promulgated by the Treasury Department attempt to meet the great challenge of improved transparency, but fall short of their potential. They are hard to understand, difficult to apply, and full of contradictions and omissions that undermine stated policy objectives. The rules should be clarified, rewritten, simplified, and broadened.

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