The Jefferson Journal: Prince William’s Discretionary Funds Should End Immediately
“Open government” and “transparent government” are the current code words for “good government.” So in today’s world, shouldn’t taxpayers’ money be budgeted and not available as a “slush fund” to be used as the local Supervisors want? Not in Prince William County … there, Supervisors are allowed to spend unallocated office funds in a manner […]
Transparency Roundup
This week: Redistricting, the muzzle awards and government data as a business.
Transparency Roundup
This week: Redistricting!
Transparency Roundup
Our roundup of online transparency news. In this edition: Sunshine Week, USASpending.gov and accidental deaths in the healthcare industry.
Transparency Roundup
Our roundup of online government transparency news. In this edition, the end of the General Assembly session, Sunshine week and online innovators from around the country.
Government Transparency: Three Papers
With the continued expansion of the use of the internet, and with more technology available to Virginians, more and more taxpayers are demanding that government be transparent. The Governor’s Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring has focused on this issue and is encouraging the state to make available more and more information — including financial […]
Transparency Roundup
This week, a roundup of transparency bills in the General Assembly, information on Sunshine Week, open data activists and can Baltimore become a “Smarter City?”
Transparency Roundup
The Virginia General Assembly session and the new OpenGovernment.org
Transparency Roundup
The coming General Assembly Session, transparency in Virginia and around the country and a look back at 2010.
Transparency Roundup
Digital Cities, Redistricting, Local Government 2.0 and Wikileaks.