Oklahoma spending Web site needs update, critics say

 
BY PAUL MONIES
Published: October 29, 2009

State legislators and government watchdog groups are pushing for an enhanced version of the state’s Web site that tracks government spending.

The state’s Open Books Web site was among the first in the nation to put comprehensive state spending online when it debuted about two years ago. Other states since have copied the model and surpassed it, according to taxpayer advocacy group Oklahomans for Responsible...


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