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October 8, 2011

October 19, 2011

 

 

From The Federation of Connecticut Taxpayer Organizations, Inc

Contact Susan Kniep, President 
Website:
http://ctact.org/
Email:
fctopresident@aol.com

Telephone: 860-841-8032

 

 

  

The Yankee Institute, Former Farmington State Representative Demetrios S. Giannaros, and East Hartford Mayor Marcia Leclerc, and East Hartford Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Zito

 

Leaders in Government Transparency in Connecticut!

 

 

The engines of government rely upon the fuel of taxpayer dollars to keep it running. 

 

Americans throughout the country have long struggled with costly and time consuming government policies when attempting to garner the information necessary to provide insight into where taxpayer dollars are channeled.   

 

Throughout the country, a demand is being made for greater transparency at all levels of government. 

 

In 2006, Congress passed the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006.  This Act of Congress requires the full disclosure to the public of all entities or organizations receiving federal funds beginning in fiscal year (FY) 2007. The website USAspending.gov opened in December 2007 as a result of the act, and is maintained by the Office of Management and Budget.

 

In 2010, The Yankee Institute of Public Policy, a Connecticut think tank, served as the catalyst to bringing pertinent information to the taxpayers of our State, towns  and beyond, as they launched the Connecticut Sunlight Project to monitor government spending. The CT Sunlight Project was expanded during the summer of 2010 to include payroll and pension data for local governments and school districts in Connecticut.  In July 2010, the Yankee Institute launched the investigative reporting project Raising Hale to "uncover wasteful government spending" and "expose government corruption and abuse.”

 

With a desire for transparency by the State of Connecticut, Demetrios S. Giannaros, a Democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives,  proposed legislation requiring the creation of the site, transparency.CT.gov. The law was passed unanimously last year by both chambers of the General Assembly and signed into law by former-Gov. M. Jodi Rell.  The law mandates the state maintain an online searchable database of state expenditures.   

 

In April, the Arizona State Legislature approved one of the most sweeping transparency laws in the country captioned Comprehensive database of receipts and expenditures of state monies; local reporting; definition.  The law requires the State to establish and maintain an official internet website that is electronically searchable by the public at no cost and that contains a comprehensive database of receipts and expenditures of state monies.  The law expands that requirement to “.. each local government shall establish and maintain an official internet website that is accessible to the public at no cost and that contains a comprehensive reporting of all revenues and expenditures over five thousand dollars of local monies….”    http://www.azleg.gov//FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/legtext/50leg/1r/laws/0119.htm&Session_ID=102

 

This month, East Hartford Mayor Marcia Leclerc, and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Zito followed that concept and brought local government in Connecticut into the light of transparency.  

 

The Town of East Hartford’s website provides Budgeted Wages, 2011 Base Pay, Medical Costs and Town Checkbook   Additional information is provided through the Finance Department at  http://www.easthartfordct.gov/Public_Documents/EastHartfordCT_Finance/index.  The Town’s website is http://www.easthartfordct.gov.

 

Transparency information as provided by Dr. Mark Zito can be found at

East Hartford Superintendent of Schools Takes the Lead in Providing Transparency in Education.

 

 

 

I personally, as the former Mayor of East Hartford and the President of the Federation of Connecticut Taxpayer Organizations who brought the proposals to Mayor Leclerc and Dr. Zito commend them on her leadership in serving their  constituents in East Hartford by setting the standards for transparency for all Connecticut Towns and Boards of Education to follow.  It is now incumbent upon taxpayers within all Connecticut towns to encourage their local officials to provide similar transparency. 

 

The Federation extends its appreciation to the Yankee Institute and its Executive Director Fergus Cullen and Policy Director Heath Fahle, former State Representative Demetrios S. Giannaros, East Hartford Mayor Marcia LeClerc and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Zito for their leadership roles in providing the taxpayers they serve with the necessary tools to gain greater insight into the operations of the governments taxpayers support through their tax dollars.

 

To former Governor Rell, Governor Malloy, the state legislature, their staff, and the staff of Mayor LeClerc, Dr. Zito and the Yankee Institute, we recognize that the success of the transparency projects referenced would not have been realized without your efforts as well. 

 

Thank you.  You have set the standards for others to follow. 

 

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