Transparency

AG ducks open-meeting law responsibilities

Masto stands by as public officials exclude citizens

July 6, 2010 | by Karen Gray

Masto is standing by while public officials exclude citizens.

Tax dollars up in smoke

Firefighter pay is on fire

May 26, 2010 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

The salaries of unionized firefighters throughout Las Vegas continue to sizzle.

The AG vs. your right to know: Part I

Cortez Masto continues her stealth assault on open-meeting laws

April 21, 2010 | by Karen Gray

Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto continues to run legal interference for politicians seeking to keep the public in the dark.

Let the cost-shifting begin!

Health care ‘reform’ bill is all about concealing costs

March 23, 2010 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

An administration that campaigned on "transparency" has pushed through Congress one of the most fiscally opaque and deceptive bills in the nation's history.

CCSD: Read it and (bleep)

‘Transparency’ a four-letter word to school district

January 12, 2010 | by Karen Gray

The school district continues in its attempts to avoid transparency.

The politicians’ friend: Part II

Attorney general turns blind eye to secretive government

December 22, 2009 | by Karen Gray

The AG's office is turning a blind eye to open meeting violations.

The politicians’ friend: Part I

AG giving government secrecy the limp-noodle treatment

December 14, 2009 | by Karen Gray

Nevada Attorney General Cortez Masto's office has routinely failed to deliver timely decisions in cases about potential violations of Nevada's opening meeting law.

Board of Equalization reschedules hearing

Session expected to shed light on assessment methods

November 27, 2009 | by John Dougherty

A hearing to discuss property appraisal methodologies has been delayed until early 2010.

Speak no evil

CCSD trustees try to suppress criticism

October 14, 2009 | by Karen Gray

Clark County School District trustees are trying to suppress criticism.

Coming soon: A more transparent Nevada

Details on government contracts to be made public

October 7, 2009 | by Steven Miller

Nevadans will soon know a good deal more about how their government spends taxpayer dollars.

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