In an effort to goad Ohio officials into making more state records available online, the Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, a private policy think tank, created the Center for Transparent and Accountable Government earlier this week. The center, led by former Ohio Statehouse reporter Mike Maurer, will collect and post online state and local government budgets, employee contracts, public records policies, and other information.
Claiming that Ohio lags behind other states and the federal government in the quest to make government data available online, the new center called on candidates for state office to sign a Pledge for Transparency and Accountability. By signing, candidates pledge to demand full disclosure of government activities.
The Transparency Center also launched the OhioSunshine.org wiki, on the model of the Sunshine Review wiki created by the nonprofit Sam Adams Alliance. The wiki provides a resource for Ohio citizens seeking information from their state government without itself providing direct access to that information. read more »

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