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S.L. mayor unveils 'transparency' initiative

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It's about time | 6:08 a.m. Jan. 7, 2009
Not only should the offices of elected officials so should they apply to those in appointed positions where the majority of corruption exists in government spending. Any contracted services and companies should also disclose to the public what and where tax dollars are spent. You can't open the doors to offices and not leave the doors shut where the money is spent and who is buying votes from elected officials.

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Salt Lake Mayor Ralph Becker speaks at a press conference Tuesday as Chairwoman Jill Remington Love, left, and BYU professor Joel Campbell look on.

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