Make 24-hour and 48-hour IE reports the default instead of regularly scheduled reports.
Christian, Judy, Eileen, and Jason in Press and Info Divisions have said that users are having trouble finding Independent Expenditure information.
Regularly scheduled reports are the quarterly/monthly reports that duplicate the data that is shown on the more time-sensitive 24/48 hour reports.
So that users can access IE data easily, we should make 24-hour and 48-hour IE reports the default.
After speaking with individuals in the Press, Public Records and Information divisions, it appears to be a valuable service to provide the latest independent expenditures - those included under the category 24-and 48-Hour Reports as the default. While the same information is later reported a second time on Regularly scheduled reports, the information included in that section is quickly out of date when another IE is made after a reporting period ends.
Also, while the greatest use of this section will occur before regular elections, there are still upcoming Special elections where the default of the latest IEs would still be more valuable to data users than what is included in an older report.
This appears to be a relatively simple fix and I do not believe this issue rises to the level of requiring additional external testing before implementation.
Recommendation: This default change should include moving the 24- and 48-Hour Reports button above Regularly scheduled reports as well as ensuring this information is the first users see when viewing IEs.
That makes sense to me! Especially moving the option that's selected by default to the first position out of the two options. 馃憤
Closing in favor of implementation issue #1434
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After speaking with individuals in the Press, Public Records and Information divisions, it appears to be a valuable service to provide the latest independent expenditures - those included under the category
24-and 48-Hour Reportsas the default. While the same information is later reported a second time onRegularly scheduled reports, the information included in that section is quickly out of date when another IE is made after a reporting period ends.Also, while the greatest use of this section will occur before regular elections, there are still upcoming Special elections where the default of the latest IEs would still be more valuable to data users than what is included in an older report.
This appears to be a relatively simple fix and I do not believe this issue rises to the level of requiring additional external testing before implementation.
Recommendation: This default change should include moving the
24- and 48-Hour Reportsbutton aboveRegularly scheduled reportsas well as ensuring this information is the first users see when viewing IEs.