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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 1, 2009

 

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Senate Approves Browne's Taxpayer Transparency Act

Legislation would expand public access to state spending records

The Senate today (June 1) approved a measure introduced by Senator Pat Browne (R-16) to expand the public’s access to state spending records.

Senate Bill 105, introduced by Senator Browne and commonly known as the Taxpayer Transparency Act, would direct the Department of the Treasury to create and maintain a searchable budget database-driven website that the public can access, for free, to obtain:

  • Information on grants and contracts provided by government agencies.  All transactions above $25,000 would be accessible to the public; 
  • Agency performance indicators and quarterly performance results compared to these indicators;
  • Agency line-by-line appropriation analysis including user-friendly detailed monetary breakouts and detailed narrative descriptions.

Based on the experiences of other states with similar databases, the startup cost is expected to range from $60,000 to $150,000. However, the investment will pay off by providing citizens with increased access to information, which in turn will increase accountability and reduce wasteful spending on the part of state government, Senator Browne said.

"My proposal is a follow-up to government reform measures already approved by the General Assembly and the rules adopted by the Senate. We have taken major steps to improve the way we disclose information to the residents of the Commonwealth.  I feel that this legislation is another important and essential move in that direction," Senator Browne said.

 

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