Delaware Legislators Call For More Financial Transparency
October 25, 2009 by Cato
Filed under Delaware, Delaware Politics, Fiscal Policy
Rep.-Elect Ruth Briggs King (R-Georgetown), along with other members of the Delaware House GOP Caucus, has called for more transparency of legislative and judicial expenditures. King (R-Georgetown), along with State Reps. Richard Cathcart (R-Middlewtown) and Dan Short (R-Seaford), recently sent a letter to the Senate Pro Tem Anthony DeLuca and Speaker of the House Robert Gilligan asking them to consider providing online access to the General Assembly’s expenditures in order for the public to review at its convenience.
A similar request was also made to Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Myron Steele. Steele quickly replied that the request would be “immediately considered”. No reply has yet been received from either DeLuca or Gilligan.
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