Wednesday, March 18, 2009

In Case You Missed It: Texas Ranked #1 in Online Transparency

AUSTIN - Texas has been ranked number one in online transparency out of all
50 states, according to a study conducted as part of the annual Sunshine
Week campaign. Sunshine Week is a national initiative by journalism
organizations to focus on open government and access to information.

"It is encouraging to see Texas' concerted efforts of greater budget
transparency recognized at this level, said Gov. Rick Perry. "I am a
longtime supporter of transparency and the accountability that comes with
it. I hope that Texas will continue to build on these successes by calling
for even more transparency, including from our institutions of higher
education and municipalities all across the state."

To conduct the study, teams of surveyors scanned government Web sites from
each state looking for 20 different kinds of public records. The only state
found to provide information online in all 20 categories was Texas.

Surveyors rated each section based on user experience and friendliness,
considering factors such as whether information was clearly linked, if full
reports or only summaries were available, whether the site offered free
viewing and/or downloading, and if the data was current.

Categories surveyed included financial disclosures, audit reports, project
expenditures, department of transportation projects, bridge inspection
reports, fictitious registration of business names, death certificates,
disciplinary actions against attorneys, disciplinary actions against medical
physicians, hospital inspection reports, nursing home inspection reports,
child care center inspection reports, statewide school test scores, teacher
certifications, school building inspections, school bus inspections, gas
pump overcharges, consumer complaints against businesses, environmental
citations, and campaign finance information.

For more information on the study, visit http://www.sunshineweek.org/.

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