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December 02, 2005
BELTWAY BLOGROLL

The Expanding Policy Blogosphere

As bloggers continue to make their mark inside the Beltway, more trade groups, lawmakers and others are starting to "get it" when it comes to the power of the blog to impact their pet issues.

Here are some new bloggers/blogs that have come to my attention in recent days:

-- BoardBuzz, published by the National School Boards Association
-- Rep. John Boozman, D-Ark.
-- Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga.
-- Rep. John Linder, R-Ga.
-- Majority Matters, a quasi-blog published on the House majority leader's Web site.
-- Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J.
-- Plowing the Hill, published by the Democratic minority of the House Agriculture Committee.

My thanks to Pat Cleary at the Manufacturers' Blog, Nicole Folk at the Congressional Management Foundation and Katie Harbath at the House Administration Committee for pointing me to most of the above blogs.

For the rest of the Beltway Blogroll audience, please send tips about other policy blogs to dglover@nationaljournal.com.

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Beltway Blogroll, by K. Daniel Glover, gauges the policy and political impact of blogs. Glover is the editor of National Journal's Technology Daily.
He can be reached at dglover@nationaljournal.com.




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