Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Wanna Google your tax dollars?

Senators Tom Coburn and Barak Obama thought it was a great idea. Senators Robert "KKK Kleagle" Byrd and Ted "Bridge to Nowhere" Stevens put a "secret hold" on it. But the blogosphere smoked 'em out. And today, President Bush signed it into law: an on-line database that we citizens can use to track where our government spends our tax dollars.

The law calls for the Web site to go online by Jan. 1, 2008. It will list federal grants and contracts greater than $25,000, except for those classified for national security reasons.

"The Web site will allow our citizens to go online, type in the name of any company, association, or state or locality and find out exactly what grants and contracts they've been awarded," Bush said.

"By allowing Americans to Google their tax dollars, this new law will help taxpayers demand greater fiscal discipline," Bush said. [emphasis mine]
Ain't technology great.

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