
This time, in our statehouse. Way to go, guys.
From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Bills designed to reform state government and make its workings more open to Pennsylvania taxpayers likely will die this session because of inaction in the House, the Senate majority leader said Monday.
Sen. Dominic Pileggi, R-Delaware County, told the Tribune-Review he has received no indication that the House will take up bills to increase fines for violating the open meetings law, to post state salaries online, ban bonuses to legislative staffers, curb conflicts of interest and require disclaimers for TV advertisements paid for with tax dollars.











