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      <description>This week, Login.gov has surpassed 20 million registered users! Congratulations to the team for hitting this milestone while keeping the product simple and secure for the public.</description>
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      <description>Campaign finance information is not very approachable, even when made available as open data. The laws that regulate how money can be spent around elections are important to our democracy, but sometimes it’s difficult to understand how these laws apply. Between Senate, House, and Presidential campaigns, thousands of people run for office on a regular</description>
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