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Transparency in Government E-Checkbooks Council Member Felicia A. Moore District 9
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Best Practice: City of New York, NY
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City of Los Angeles Real-Time Data
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City of Prairie Village, KS *Developed City of Atlanta website
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City of Austin, TX *Live, Real-time Data
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State of Montana State of Montana
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State of Georgia
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“F” Rating for Atlanta’s Transparency Source: Public Interest Research Group : “Transparency in City Spending: Rating the Availability of Online Government Data in America’s Largest Cities”“Transparency in City Spending: Rating the Availability of Online Government Data in America’s Largest Cities”
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How did Atlanta get an 46 or F?
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Baltimore spent $24,000 on a transparency website, while San Francisco spent $30,000. Seattle and Sacramento shelled out $45,000 and $50,000, respectively. New York, by contrast, spent about $2.4 million, according to the report. –AJC, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013AJC, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 City Cost per Person (Cents) Baltimore 3.9 New York 29.2 (Most expensive) Sacramento 10.7 San Francisco 3.7 Seattle 7.4 What does transparency costs?
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State of Indiana State of Delaware State of Texas State of Arkansas State of Kansas State of Alaska State of Tennessee State Jurisdictions with E- Checkbooks and Transparency Projects
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City of Tallahassee, FL City of Denver, CO City of Santa Fe, NM City of New York, NY City of Reno, NV City of Albuquerque, NM City Jurisdictions with E-Checkbooks and Transparency Projects
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