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Transparency bill aims to shed light on government

Published: Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008 9:27 a.m. MST
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Still, one of the potential obstacles to the passage of this bill is the projected cost. In states where similar bills have been discussed, setup has been estimated to range from $100,000 in Oklahoma to $1.5 million in Texas, and ongoing costs are in the range of $200,000 to $300,000. Cost is an important issue in any legislation, of course, but these estimates are not out of line with what the state is already paying for projects that move information online. The fact that technology now makes possible a substantial advance in citizen oversight is an issue of fundamental importance to the functioning of democracy.

Another key aspect is the composition and rules of a proposed Transparency Board, which would determine the form and content of the Web site. To maintain its credibility with the public, this board should include at least one member who is neither a state employee or a member of the Legislature. Meetings of the board should be open and accessible to the public.

Sen. Niederhauser is quick to point out that SB38 is only a first step. Refinements will need to be made over the span of several years. However, this bill is an important first step. We commend Sen. Niederhauser for his thoughtfulness in addressing this issue and urge his colleagues in the Legislature to approve the measure.


Allison Rowland is director of budget and policy at Voices for Utah Children, a nonpartisan, nonprofit multi-issue child advocacy organization.

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