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  1. Jan 27, 1975 · He and Republican leader Hugh Scott carefully selected committee members, balancing experienced lawmakers with junior members and ensuring that members represented a variety of political viewpoints.

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    The Center for Responsive Politics was founded in 1983 by former U.S. Senators Frank Church (D-Idaho) and Hugh Scott (R-Pa.). Co-founders included Democratic strategist Peter Fenn, Church's former Washington Chief of Staff and the organization's first Executive Director, and Ellen Miller, who later helped to found the government accountability nonp...

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    CRP launched the "OpenData Initiative" in 2009 to make its data archives more widely available and easier to use. OpenSecrets.org features online software for analyzing and presenting CRP data as well as tools for developers and content producers. All of the center's data is free to download and use for non-commercial purposes, as long as the organization is properly credited.

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    OpenSecrets.org features a blog where the center's journalists and researchers publish news articles and editorials about politics, campaign finance, lobbying and government accountability. These pieces frequently include analysis of CRP data.

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  3. The Frank Church Papers: A Summary Guide, including the papers of Bethine C. Church and Carl Burke by Ralph W. Hansen and Deborah J. Roberts, assisted by Ellen Koger and David Kennedy, Boise: Boise State University Library, Special Collections Department, 1988, is available on Boise State University ScholarWorks. See also: MSS 226, Bethine C ...

  4. May 20, 2011 · a. b. WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — In 1983, Senators Frank Church (D-Idaho) and Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) founded the Center for Responsive Politics in order to “track money in politics and its effect on elections and public policy.”. This government watchdog eventually gave birth to OpenSecrets.org, a searchable database of campaign ...

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    The Center for Responsive Politics was founded in 1983 by retired U.S. Senators Frank Church of Idaho, of the Democratic Party, and Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, of the Republican Party. [1] . In the 1980s, Church and Scott launched a "money-in-politics" project, whose outcome consisted of large, printed books.

    • 1983; 40 years ago
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    • Center for Responsive Politics, National Institute on Money in Politics
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  6. May 6, 2015 · Chaired by Senator Frank Church (D-ID), the committee held a series of hearings and published 14 reports as it investigated the legality of intelligence operations by the CIA, NSA, and FBI,...

  7. May 7, 2023 · Sun 7 May 2023 02.00 EDT. F rank Forrester Church sat in the US Senate for 24 years. His tenure was consequential. A Democrat, he battled for civil rights and came to oppose the Vietnam war. He...