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August 26, 2008 by
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A while back, I wrote a taking a stand on transparency with tax dollars, so it didn’t surprise me when I started seeing down-ballot campaigns begin to use open government as a key plank in their platforms. I thought I would begin to randomly post the ideas from campaigns as I come across them. Please note that the posting has nothing to do with party or support from me or the , but merely should serve as an example of some of the ideas being batted about this election season.
, Independent for Ohio Attorney General, was the first AG candidate to sign Buckeye’s . Owens is discussing the need for more openness in state contracts.
Side Note: You can hear my podcast interview discussing Buckeye’s new Transparency Center with Mike Maurer .
Colorado’s race for Eagle County Commissioner has at least one candidate addressing the need for transparency. printed a letter to the editor from Debbie Buckley that stated the following:
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Transparency: Less taxpayer dollars spent, More taxpayer faith in government.