Spending transparency in your state
The movement pushing for state governments to post their spending online achieved its first major victory when President George W. Bush signed the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (S. 2590) into law in September 2006. Sponsored by Senators Tom Coburn and Barack Obama, this bipartisan legislation required that federal grant and contract funding data appear online in a searchable database.[1]
For the new administration, OMB Watch has produced suggestions to increase transparency and government openness. Read the report by clicking here. [2]
[edit] State budgets

Please click through to find your state. There, you will find information relating to your state's spending state budget.
- Alabama state budget
- Alaska state budget
- Arizona state budget
- Arkansas state budget
- California state budget
- Colorado state budget
- Connecticut state budget
- Delaware state budget
- Florida state budget
- Georgia state budget
- Hawaii state budget
- Idaho state budget
- Illinois state budget
- Indiana state budget
- Iowa state budget
- Kansas state budget
- Kentucky state budget
- Louisiana state budget
- Maine state budget
- Maryland state budget
- Massachusetts state budget
- Michigan state budget
- Minnesota state budget
- Mississippi state budget
- Missouri state budget
- Montana state budget
- Nebraska state budget
- Nevada state budget
- New Hampshire state budget
- New Jersey state budget
- New Mexico state budget
- New York state budget
- North Carolina state budget
- North Dakota state budget
- Ohio state budget
- Oklahoma state budget
- Oregon state budget
- Pennsylvania state budget
- Rhode Island state budget
- South Carolina state budget
- South Dakota state budget
- Tennessee state budget
- Texas state budget
- Utah state budget
- Vermont state budget
- Virginia state budget
- Washington state budget
- West Virginia state budget
- Wisconsin state budget
- Wyoming state budget
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