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Matthew Yglesias comments on Democracy‘s “impressive record.”

Matthew Yglesias, a senior fellow and blogger at the Center for American Progress, recently wrote on the White House’s new taxpayer receipt tool, a version of which was promoted by contributing editor Ethan Porter and David Kendall in Democracy [Seeing Where The Money Went, Issue #20].

By Jack Meserve

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Matthew Yglesias, a senior fellow and blogger at the Center for American Progress, recently praised the White House’s new taxpayer receipt tool, a version of which was promoted by contributing editor Ethan Porter and David Kendall in Democracy [“Seeing Where The Money Went,” Issue #20].

Yglesias writes:

[The taxpayer receipt] is an idea, incidentally, that comes from Ethan Porter’s article on the subject in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, the publication that also brought us Elizabeth Warren’s notion that we ought to have a Financial Product Safety Commission, now known as the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. It’s a pretty impressive record, and a small sign of the importance of institution-building at all levels.

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Jack Meserve is the managing editor of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas.

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