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Following are a sample of recent articles quoting or featuring CMF. CMF also published "Chief Counsel," a series of columns in Roll Call addressing management questions from Chiefs of Staff. "The law-abiding congressional majority," Washington Post. August 6, 2010.
"Interview: Ira Chaleff," First Friday Book Synopsis. July 6, 2010.
"Study Scores Congressional Websites," CNN's Political Ticker. April 22, 2010. "Maternity-leave politics," The Hill. April 12, 2010. "Study: Constituents Like Online Town Halls," Roll Call. October 27, 2009. "CMF: People Like Online Townhalls, They Really Do," techPresident. October 26, 2008.
"Study: Online chats time well-spent for several lawmakers," The Hill. October 26, 2009.
"Town halls, without the screaming or scripting," by Michael Neblo, The Boston Globe. August 30, 2009.
"Virtual town halls gaining popularity," Politico. August 6, 2009.
"Judging of House, Senate Web Sites to Start in June," Roll Call. May 18, 2009. "Lobbyists Use the Web to Target Messages," CQ Today. May 11, 2009. "More Messages, Less Communication," by Lee Hamilton, Chronicle-Tribune. April 21, 2009. "When An E-mail Just Isn’t Enough," The Hill. March 24, 2009. "Is Congress Ready For Obama-Era Citizen Lobbyists?" NationalJournal.com video. February 23, 2009. "Congress's E-Mail Deluge and How to Fix It," National Journal's Under the Influence. December 16, 2008. "CMF Says New Technology Can Solve Workload Issues," Roll Call. December 15, 2008. "Congress Lacks Tech Savvy," The Hill. December 15, 2008. "E-mails to Congress Add Up, But to What?," Miller-McCune. July 1, 2008. "E-mails to Congress on the Rise," The Washington Post's Capitol Briefing. June 10, 2008. "E-mails Flooding Into Members' Offices," Roll Call. June 10, 2008. "More people write lawmakers, don’t think they care ," The Hill. June 9, 2008. "Shuttering the Office? Group Offers Tips," Roll Call. April 17, 2008. "Capitol Hill Websites Fail to Make Grade," The Hill. January 14, 2008. "Hill Web Sites Lauded and Criticized," Roll Call. January 14, 2008. "CMF Tries to End E-mail 'Arms Race'," Roll Call. October 2, 2007. "Communicating with Congress Conference," the Open House Project. October 2, 2007. "E-mail Overloads Hill Offices," Roll Call. July 12, 2007. CMF Receives Grant to Increase Bipartisanship in Senate Staff, Trust, a publication of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Spring 2007. "Benefits Equalized for Certain House Staff," Roll Call. June 4, 2007. "Blackberrys in Hand, Hill Techies Plan Next Upgrade," Roll Call. March 13, 2007. "Report: Congressional Web sites ‘disappointing'," ComputerWorld. February 26, 2007. "Gold Mouse Awards," CNN's The Situation Room (video). February 26, 2007. "Few Congressional Web Sites Make the Grade," Roll Call. February 26, 2007. "On the Download: And the Oscar for the Best Congressional Web Site Goes To . . .," National Journal. February 26, 2007. "Few Congressional Sites Meet CMF's Approval," Roll Call. January 30, 2007. "On the Download: A New Class of Congressional Web Sites?," Hotline. January 16, 2007. |

