Where I actually get the numbers.
A lot of you ask what I use to fact-check this show before I put it on air. This is one of them, a nonpartisan outfit that pulls straight from federal data and cuts out the spin. No agenda. Just the numbers, sourced from the government itself. - Matthew Speer
Use data to legislate
Make data a standard part of policymaking not an afterthought. Use it to define the actual problem, compare real options, allocate resources, and measure whether a policy worked at all.
Fix the data when it fails
When federal data is too slow, too fragmented, or impossible to find, that's not a technical glitch it's a failure of public infrastructure. Decision-making suffers. So does your trust in the system.
I support this initiative because Congress should be forced to answer for how it collects and shares information paid for by your tax dollars. Sign the letter, hold them to it.