Talk:Lawmakers Under Investigation
Comment: Why is there a category called "Members of Congress under investigation" and not the broader title "Lawmakers Under Investigation"? Just asking .... Artificial Intelligence 16:38, 2 Jun 2006 (EDT)
Or how about "politicians under investigation," which is a little broader than "lawmakers." (A governor or mayor is a politician but not a lawmaker.) --Sheldon Rampton 17:01, 2 Jun 2006 (EDT)
I named the category that way because I was going to use it as a Congresspedia category that is a cheat sheet to see who's under investigation. We could broaden it to be gov. officials under investigation or something similar, but my only concern is that we don't really have a complete canvass of non-members of Congress who are under investigation. While the category, presently, is a complete listing, if we broadened it out it wouldn't be. I'm open to input on this, though.
I also deleted the content on this page and moved it to the category page since this is a fairly new page. Once we're done with this discussion I think we should delete this page entirely. --Conor Kenny 18:17, 2 Jun 2006 (EDT)