From Deseret News archives:
Utah gets A- in U.S. performance report
State is praised for its work on infrastructure
But Utah was one of the exceptions, tying Virginia with an "A-minus" for the highest state grades overall in the Government Performance Project being released today. The report praised the Beehive State's work to keep its infrastructure roads, bridges and government buildings well-maintained.
The silver lining for other states was that the fiscal crisis drove many to become innovative and more efficient. The authors of the report, academics drawn from across the country and journalists at Governing magazine, hope that state leaders will share examples of good governance highlighted in the analysis.
"There isn't any state that can't learn from the others," said Don Kettl, a political science professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the project's academic coordinator. "No state really has everything under control. And different states have different lessons to teach."
No state failed, but Alabama and California scored the worst, each with a "C-minus."
The report sought to accentuate the positive, and particularly praised:
Virginia's management of finances, which includes six-year plans. State leaders also have sought to modernize the state's tax system.
Georgia's handling of personnel. The state considers its work force needs along with operating strategy.
The project leaders plan to speak to state leaders and other groups about their findings, which will be published in Governing magazine and online, and encourage discussion.
"We want these results to be in the hands of decision-makers," said Susan Tompkins, project director. "We're going to travel to the states and talk to anybody that wants to talk to us."
The study tried hard not to generalize, and noted that each state's experience was unique, both in the problems faced and the solutions pursued whether successful or not.
"States are rising to the challenge of what they're facing," Kettl said. "Fifty different states are doing it in 50 different ways."
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