Maine group asks local towns for financial data to post on Web
From Sunshine Review
March 19, 2009
[edit] Maine group asks local towns for financial data to post on Web
"A Maine-based organization is asking for a heavy load of information from some local towns under the Freedom of Information Act.
The Maine Heritage Policy Center has requested three years worth of information from several towns in Maine, which communications director Martin Sheehan said either came at the request of that town or a group of residents in that location. Once that information is gathered, Sheehan said, it will all go onto the Web site http://MaineOpenGov.org for the public to access, where more than 40 residents had posted comments about financial information obtained from the state last fall."
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