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June 3, 2009
"They work for you. Remind them," is the motto of a new Web site that allows users to grade members of Congress.
May 5, 2009
Web site lets you grade members of Congress
April 30, 2009
GradeGov.Com is the creation of a former Republican Secretary of the US Senate named Elizabeth Letchworth. It's a way for average Americans to let politicians know what they think of them
April 30, 2009
What to let everyone know what you think about your representatives? Well now you can give them a grade at gradegov.com.
April 30, 2009
In the academic arena, college students have long been able to grade their professors on the Internet. And services like Yelp have long allowed user reviews of restaurants and businesses. Finally, it appears the political arena is catching up.
April 30, 2009
If it's true, as a recent study indicates, that most Americans believe members of Congress care more about their careers than about helping the people they represent, then Americans need a way to regain their attention.
April 28, 2009
Politico's Victoria McGrane wrote a piece that got my attention about a new Web site that might help congressional lawmakers stay in touch with their constitutents. The site, GradeGov.com, is still in production, but is supposed to launch next week.
April 28, 2009
Politico's Victoria McGrane wrote a piece that got my attention about a new Web site that might help congressional lawmakers stay in touch with their constitutents. The site, GradeGov.com, is still in production, but is supposed to launch next week.
April 27, 2009
April 27, 2009
After 26 years spent working for the Senate, Elizabeth Letchworth knows a thing or two about Congress - including how much of a bubble it can be.
Capitol Hill Insight is owned and operated by Elizabeth B. Letchworth, a retired United States Senate Officer. Currently, Elizabeth is founder and owner of GradeGov.com.


