Minnesota’s stimulus disclosure website gets bad review, facelift
Only five states scored worse than Minnesota in a recent survey of the public disclosure websites that states were required to create to track the spending of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus dollars. A dozen others fared just as badly as Minnesota, with composite scores of 15 out of 100.
MMB: The gang that couldn’t count straight?
Only five states scored worse than Minnesota in a recent survey of the public disclosure websites that states were required to create to track the spending of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus dollars. A dozen others fared just as badly as Minnesota, with composite scores of 15 out of 100. Late last month, ...
MMB: The gang that couldn’t count straight?
Only five states scored worse than Minnesota in a recent survey of the public disclosure websites that states were required to create to track the spending of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus dollars. A dozen others fared just as badly as Minnesota, with composite scores of 15 out of 100. Late last month, ...
MMB reveals TMI about state employees
Only five states scored worse than Minnesota in a recent survey of the public disclosure websites that states were required to create to track the spending of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus dollars. A dozen others fared just as badly as Minnesota, with composite scores of 15 out of 100. Late last month, ...
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