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I ran across this editorial from while surfing the net today. Thank goodness there is at least one old media outlet crying out for election integrity and urging elected officials to ensure free and fair elections … or at least not allowing corpses to vote.
Here is the editorial from their website.
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I have been highlighting the efforts of the ‘s (NDPC) Transparency effort to make the school board budgets in North Dakota more transparent with their Sunshine on Schools website.
I was pleased to see that another North Dakota school board member strongly endorsed the website.
From the newsletter:
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Brett Narloch and the Team are doing a great job on making North Dakota more transparent!
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I congratulate Governor Palin and the government of Alaska for opening up the government to the people. Keep up the good work.
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The praise continues to roll in for the North Dakota Policy Council’s (NDPC) levitra drugTransparency Website.This time the praise comes from a prominent elected official.
From the latest edition of the NDPC newsletter:
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If you have not taken the time to visit the Sunshine on Schools website please do so today by .
Keep up the good work North Dakota!
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Another government transparency website hits the web. It is called USAspending.gov.
Like many of you I was not aware that the federal government has a transparency website where a citizen can search for whom the federal government has awarded contracts and how it spends your tax dollars. This website come is the result of legislation sponsored by US Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) and US Senator Barack Obama (D-IL).
While the website is far from perfect it does give the average citizen more access to its government…. that is always a good thing!
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This proves that open government and transparency are issues that Republicans and Democrats can support!
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I received my newsletter from the North Dakota Policy Council (NDPC) this morning and was very happy to see the praise the NDPC has received for it’s Sunshine on Schools Transparency Website.
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I blogged about this great website earlier this week.
If you have not taken the time to visit the Sunshine on Schools website please do so today by .
Keep up the good work North Dakota!
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I stumbled across this transparency website called that was created by the It is dedicated to shining a light on the actions of the New Mexico Legislature …. and it is needed!!!
This site will allow anyone to look up and track pieces of legislation as well as allow them to contact their legislator. It appears that the Rio Grande staff is adding more and more information each day!
This easy to use site will be a great asset to the voters of New Mexico as they track the bills and votes in the legislature. I wish activists in every state had access to this excellent transparency tool.
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I was cruising the net and ran across this impressive transparency website designed by the North Dakota Policy Council. It lays out the education spending for each school district in North Dakota in simple to understand graphs and language.
The website also allows anyone to compare school districts against each other in order to find the most efficient school district in the state.
Every education and limited government activist should have access to this type of information in their state.
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I ran across this blog post this morning. It appears that it is business as usual in Chicago. I am thankful that the media is beginning to shine some light on corruption in Chicago City Government.
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I was shocked last night as I watched the local Chicago Fox News 10:00 PM news broadcast of a story of the continued abuse by elected officials in Chicago, Il. Fox News should be praised for having a reporter take the time to go through the mountain of misc. expenses of Chicago’s Aldermen and uncover the “questionable” expenses.
The highlights were $1500 for lawn care for one Alderman to the company of one of her poltical supporters; the paying of one Alderman’s subscription to the magazine of the Communist Party of the United States; and the hiring of of a magician for an event for the Alderman.
The news report points out that many of these expenses were paid without question.
If you would like to view the news report please .
The taxpayers of Chicago deserve better.
Stay tuned as the reporter promised to reveal the political expenses of Aldermen that were paid for with your tax dollars. I will bring you his report as soon as it is aired.
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