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June 23, 2008 by
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Here’s my transparency weekend round-up:
viagra free: The bill I mentioned became law last week with Gov. Jodi Rell’s signature on the steps of the Capitol, where she took her oath of office. The legislation allowing a judge to reduce or revoke the pension of a corrupt public official will go into effect October 1. More from
viagra free: The Buckeye Institute released a with Americans for Prosperity’s Jack Boyle that discusses transparency and fiscal restraint.
viagra free: Legislation advanced in the Senate to require all taxpayer-funded advertising to include the dislaimer “Paid for with Pennsylvania taxpayer dollars.” Read more .
viagra free: Indicted Congressman William Jefferson defies ethics advocates by for re-election.
Hope you’re looking forward to another great week of transparency reporting.
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June 13, 2008 by
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Some quality transparency work is being done by state legislatures across the country. A couple of my recent favorites:
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The reports on legislation aimed at keeping taxpayers in the loop on how their cash is spent.
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I’m glad most newspapers are on our side.
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The Connecticut legislature approved a measure Thursday that would empower the state to revoke the pension of any elected official or state worker convicted of corruption. also tells us the bill will also:
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Since we try not to make the Perfect the enemy of the Good, we applaud the legislators that worked to give taxpayers some justice in public corruption cases. For states that have public officials on trial (SEE BELOW): Take Note.