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New Report Says Nevada Remains Average In Providing Public Access To Government Spending
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 4:25pmCARSON CITY – Nevada barely earned a C grade for its efforts in providing online access to government spending data with a score of 70, according to the latest report: “Following the Money 2012”, released this week by a national group.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.