Regular Websites
Blogs about the effect of government and its regulations on the computer industry, including technology, networking and data management. - Computerworld Government Blog
http://blogs.computerworld.com/government
The Delmarva Dealings blog explores political developments in the Delmarva Peninsula. Authored from a politically conservative standpoint, you can find posts on the 2008 American elections, the mistakes of local governments and the activities of Maryland politicians. - Delmarva Dealings
http://www.delmarvadealings.com/
A blog about the U.S. federal government's two disability programs, title II and title 16 (respectively, social security disability and SSI) that are administered by the U.S. social security administration. - Disability Cases
http://www.disabilitysecrets.com/dnewsblog/blogindex.html
Provides information on new government information resources. The blog is particularly strong on covering information resources about the American government. This is also a valuable source of government reports on health and other issues of public concern. - Docuticker
http://www.docuticker.com/
A weblog with a political inclination written by Bill St. Clair, a Programmer in profession. The weblog features news and commentary written from a crypto-anarcho-libetarian perspective. The weblog also features stories by St. Clair and other author. - End the War on Freedom
http://www.billstclair.com/blog/
Flablog is a personal blog by Mark Lane that contains commentaries on government as well as legislation issues affecting the Sunshine State, Florida and other oddities. Recent posts features news covering the US presidential election. - Flablog
http://www.flablog.net/
Grand Rapids Pundit is a weblog that features commentary on politics, economics and society in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This weblog contains post regarding the Michigan government and economy, legislation proposals, education and a lot more. - Grand Rapids Pundit
http://www.grpundit.com/
HorseAss.Org is the most influential political blog around Washington. This weblog covers Washington state politics and the press with a touch of satiric and sometimes thoughtful analysis. This weblog allows people to get involved on issues that affects their lives while having fun. - HorseAss.org
http://www.horsesass.org/
A weblog founded by Matt Raymond, the Library of Congress' Director of Communications. This weblog features the latest news, upcoming events and other updates about the Library of Congress, the United States' de facto national library and the US Congress' research arm. - Library of Congress Blog
http://www.loc.gov/blog/
The official website of United States Representative Jack Kingston describes his political views and activities. The website has Kingston's views on the Second Amendment, tax relief, education reform, faith-based organizations, health care, homeland security and more. - Representative Jack Kingston
http://kingston.house.gov/blog/
The blog of United States Representative Tim Walberg offers a great way to stay informed about the activities of this Congressman. You can use the blog to stay informed about Representative Walberg's political views, speaking engagements and other activities. - Tim's Blog
http://www.walberg.house.gov/blog/
The Volokh Conspiracy is a group blog dedicated to providing commentary on current affairs on American society and government. The blog approaches politics from a conservative standpoint, often offering an interesting perspective on political departments. The blog's authors include Dale Carpenter, David Bernstein and Orin Kerr. - Volokh Conspiracy
http://www.volokh.com/