September 29, 2008
LANSING - Attorney General Mike Cox today
announced that he has asked all current and potential members of the legislature
to pledge to the citizens of Michigan their support of creating a more
transparent state government, including the creation of a transparency Web site
(currently in the form of HB5137 and SB1441).
"Michigan citizens deserve transparency. Families
are struggling to survive in this difficult economy, and they have a right to
know that their tax dollars are being spent wisely," said Cox. "This isn't a
partisan issue; this is a good government issue."
Cox, with bi-partisan support, favors
passage of HB 5137 and SB1441. The bills would create a searchable Web site
that would post all state spending online.
"This isn't a new concept. The $3
trillion federal government created a transparency Web site in 2006, and 16
states created transparency sites as well," continued Cox.
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain
cosponsored the Transparency Act of 2006, which created www.usaspending.gov.
Cox often cites Missouri's transparency Web site, created in 2007, which is
located at http://mapyourtaxes.mo.gov.
Cox asks that all those interested in signing the
pledge to please return it by Friday, October 3, 2008.
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