The Punch Clock Campaign

Members of Congress work for us, and we should know what they do every day.

Beginning in the election season of 2006, the Sunlight Network asked candidates and current members of Congress to pledge to post their daily schedules on their official Web site. 92 Candidates from the 2006 election signed the Punch Clock Agreement. Kirsten Gillibrand was the only Punch Clocker to be elected to Congress.

After the end of the election season, we continued to advocate for members of Congress to post their schedules, and to date, eight members of Congress currently post daily schedules on their Web sites.

Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY-20)

Sen. Jon Tester (MT)

Sen. Bill Nelson (FL)

Sen. Max Baucus (MT)

Rep. John Doolittle (CA-4)

Rep. Rehberg (MT-at large)

Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-11)

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (IL-9)

Read the Washington Examiner Editorial about Punch Clocking.

Click on the links below to find out more about the Punch Clock Campaign.

Rules and Agreement
The Punch Clock Agreement
Frequently Asked Questions
For Activists and Bloggers
Punch-Clocking for Dummies

Friends of Punch Clock

Talking Points

Sample Letter to the Editor

Community
Join Punch Clock Group on Facebook
Fun Facts
Members of Congress
on Transparency

The Do-Nothing 109th
Congress Report