TransparentNevada
Making the public sector truly public
Currently tracking 89,681 public employees in Nevada and $4,250,968,207.59 in taxpayer money.
"The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them."
- Patrick Henry
That famous D.C. stench
Great editorial today in Roll Call on the recently concluded ethics investigation into improper ties ...
Rep. Frank invites C-SPAN to Capitol Hill
Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) wants C-SPAN to broadcast the House and Senate conference meeting on ...
Seeking the Governor's emails
I wonder if he's trying to hide anything:Gov. Jim Gibbons believes that traffic ...
Rangel steps down for now
How the mighty have fallen:New York Democrat Rep. Charlie Rangel stepped down from his ...
Rangel admonished by ethics panel
Looks like the most honest, ethical and open Congress in history has taken another hit ...
Boehner promises a more transparent House
House Republican leader John Boehner has promised to run things more transparently if Republicans take ...
What the stimulus bill has done for Nevada
It was one year ago today that the stimulus bill was signed into law.Those ...
Demand Question Time
By now I'm sure you've heard about President Obama's meeting with House ...

Nevada News Bureau: Eighteen months after Gov. Jim Gibbons issued an executive order requiring the state’s financial information to be posted on an easily searchable website for the public, his quest for transparency remains a work in progress. • Read More

NPRI: Nevada citizens and state officials both will soon know a good deal more about how Silver State government is spending taxpayer dollars.

Beginning October 6, all State of Nevada employees, to procure goods or services for their department from private vendors, must first fill out and sign highly taxpayer-friendly summaries of the contracts they are proposing. • Read More