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The Foundation for Government Accountability debuted a new website today ā an online database of the salaries of public employees:Ā FloridaOpenGov.org.
The website is almost a replica of a project by Foundation President Tarren Bragdon at his last place of employment, the Maine Heritage Policy Center.
According to a press release from the organization, the website is a compilation of āabout 35 million public records detailing nearly $1.4 trillion in spending and payroll by state, county, municipality and school.ā
Here is some of the data included in the database, according to the release:
- County government payroll (FY 1997-2011)
- Local K-12 public education payroll (FY 1997-2011)
- State government payroll (1995-2010)
- Local government spending (FY 1993-2010)
- State vendor payments (FY 2005-2011)
Steve Mistler of theĀ Sun-JournalĀ wrote in September 2010 that Bragdonās group in Maine āfed the publicās oft-held suspicion that government is too wasteful [when it] published the names and salaries of every state employee onĀ maineopengov.org,Ā and linked it to the centerās homepage.āĀ Critics called the website a ācynical hijacking of transparency to foster public mistrust in government,ā Mistler reported.
The Foundationās new website is very similar to the Maine project in that it details almost every state salary.
According to the press release release, the groupās webpage is also picking up some endorsements from state legislators:
FGA unveiledĀ FloridaOpenGov.orgĀ on Monday at a Statehouse press conference, with a bipartisan group of state and local elected officials. These officials helped raise awareness aboutĀ FloridaOpenGov.orgĀ and the opportunities it creates for taxpayers to learn more about politiciansā spending decisions.
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State Representatives Matt Hudson (R-Naples), Rachel Burgin (R-Tampa Bay) and Joseph Abruzzo (D-Wellington) and City of Longwood Mayor Joe Durso also endorsedĀ FloridaOpenGov.orgĀ as an important addition to Floridaās government transparency movement.Ā Other leaders noted the siteās value as well.
At the Capitol, Bragdon highlighted key findings fromĀ FloridaOpenGov.org, including the top ten highest paid state government workers (Department of Education employee Frank Brogan is number one), government workers who are members of the $100k salary club, state vendors with the most in government contract and payments, and local spending data.
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