Get Involved!

Sign up as a Citizen Journalist and get involved in Information Activism.

Sign Up for Watchdog Updates!

Government Resources

June 18, 2012

Housing and Urban Development Audits

Find out how HUD is using tax dollars in your state. Audits are a great way to find out if there is any fraud and corruption going on with government agencies.

Recovery.org

This site shows you where the stimulus money is being spent and how many jobs have been created. The accountability section will lead you to audits of the organization as well as organizations who have accepted stimulus money.

Labor Organization Reports

This site allows you to look up various labor unions and access their annual financial reports.

FBI Reports

Here you will find a form you can fill out for information on someone who is deceased or a closed case that is associated with the FBI. This includes access to hundreds of historical events and people.

Federal Election Commission

Search for the most current information about one or more candidates or committees. Includes data from the last two congressional election cycles. Also available are the campaign finance reports and data, electioneering communications, independent expenditures, and Lobbyist registrations.

USA Spending

This site allows you to track where government money is being spent. Search by name and location, amount and transaction type.

Internal Revenue Service

Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations described in Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, is a list of organizations eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions. This online version is offered to help you conduct a more efficient search of these organizations.

Next-Generation EDGAR System 

The SEC’s EDGAR database provides free public access to corporate information, allowing you to quickly research a company’s financial information and operations by reviewing registration statements, prospectuses and periodic reports filed on Forms 10-K and 10-Q. You also can find information about recent corporate events reported on Form 8-K but that a company does not have to disclose to investors.

Regulations.gov

Regulations.gov is your online source for U.S. government regulations from nearly 300 federal agencies. Search for a regulation such as a proposed rule, final rule or Federal Register (FR) notice, submit a comment, or submit an application, petition or adjudication document.

 

RELATED ARTICLES

Community Buzz

  • WatchdogWire.com

    on May 19, 2013 at 7:10pm

    What's The Most Racist Country? Biased media reporting? - WatchdogWire - Florida t.co/hQMU1PTrap

  • LL1885

    on May 19, 2013 at 4:24pm

    RT @watchdogwire: LIVE NOW: @JamesOKeefeIII at Citizen Watchdog Summit #WDWire t.co/QgEewm3s0A

  • Jerry Jones

    on May 19, 2013 at 3:25pm

    RT @watchdogwire: Michigan Federal Judge supports Muslim violence against Christians as protected speech - #WDWire t.co/jc9lNtaLeA

  • WatchdogWire.com

    on May 19, 2013 at 9:10am

    Jon Stewart: Why does the President gets his information by watching TV? - WatchdogWire - Florida t.co/a3IDm8ZKHG

  • Dr. Rich Swier

    on May 19, 2013 at 8:48am

    The Green Enemies of Humanity, Science and the Truth t.co/67hzwEFUrD @watchdogwire #WDWire #climatechange #environment #keystone

Latest Videos

MSNBC Censors Jon Stewart – deletes references to Bill Ayers, firing drones and praying at a Mosque

Login