Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Project Sunlight
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Want to find out what your state and local elected officials are up to?
New York State has a new Web site that makes that task much easier. It's called Project Sunlight, a Web site created by state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo under a law passed by the Legislature and signed by Governor Spitzer. It puts better government accountability a click away.
The new Web site strips away the bureaucracy that surrounds much of how public policy is influenced in state government.
There's information on each piece of legislation, which lawmakers are sponsoring it and which lobbyists are supporting or opposing the measure. You can also check on campaign contributions and how much pork-barrel spending lawmakers are getting for their home districts.
The Web site's address is www.sunlightny.com.
New York State has a new Web site that makes that task much easier. It's called Project Sunlight, a Web site created by state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo under a law passed by the Legislature and signed by Governor Spitzer. It puts better government accountability a click away.
The new Web site strips away the bureaucracy that surrounds much of how public policy is influenced in state government.
There's information on each piece of legislation, which lawmakers are sponsoring it and which lobbyists are supporting or opposing the measure. You can also check on campaign contributions and how much pork-barrel spending lawmakers are getting for their home districts.
The Web site's address is www.sunlightny.com.
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