Now this is biased reporting!

Filed in Delaware by on March 14, 2008

DOVER — Senate Republicans, frustrated by what they see as foot-dragging on their package of bills to force state agencies to open their finances — and their checkbooks — to public scrutiny, are trying to do an end run around the Senate and its desk-drawer veto.

How’s that for an opening paragraph? It’s all the Dem’s fault! I knew it!

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  1. disbelief says:

    Does this include the public school system opening the books?

  2. jason330 says:

    Charles L. Copeland: “Senate rules are stifling discussion.”

    Such an open government hero. *swoon*

    Anyway – did you happen to nitice that the NJ is getting paid by companies who are sponsoring specific WORDS within the article.

    Brave new world.

  3. disbelief says:

    What the hell. If we can get better government even by accident, I’m for it.

  4. I agree with all of the House Proposals. However, why did Sen. Adams get the GOP support last year when the Pro Tem position was up for a vote?

    The key thing for state government is simple- a top down review of all agencies for staffing, mission and savings then restrict all state spending to population growth plus inflation.