Sunshine Review in the News
September 2, 2008 by Jayme Siemer
Filed under No Taxation Without Information
The Advocate lauded the work of Sunshine Review on examining Louisiana parish websites.
After surveying parish government Web sites in Louisiana’s 64 parishes, the Sunshine Review discovered the following:
* Thirty-three parish Web sites inform residents about who the elected officials of the parish are; 25 parish Web sites do not. Six such Web sites give partial information.
* Only 15 parish Web sites post the parish budget.
* Only four parish Web sites tell residents how to file a public records request through Louisiana’s Public Records Law.
* Thirty parish Web sites inform residents about public meetings. Thirty-three do not, and one gives partial information.
* Only nine parish Web sites include information on building permits and zoning.
* Only two parish Web sites provide information on parish contracts.“Technology can be used to make government more transparent than ever,” said John Tsarpalis (sic), vice president of the alliance.
We agree, and we hope more parish governments do a better job of providing information on the Internet for the people they’re supposed to serve.
Post-Gustav, please go ahead and continue to do the work needed to open up government to LA taxpayers.

