An Open Letter to the Maryland House of Delegates: Taxpayers Support Spending Transparency Web Site (HB 358)

Dear Delegate:

On behalf of the more than 7,100 Maryland members of the National Taxpayers Union, I urge you to bring greater transparency to Maryland's government spending by creating an expansive online database containing information on all state expenditures.

In the current legislative session, you have an opportunity to accomplish this worthy goal with your support of House Bill 358. This legislation revolutionizes the role taxpayers have in Maryland's state government by creating a single, comprehensive Web site that provides detailed information on expenditures in excess of $25,000. Such a database is crucial for helping taxpayers make their own evaluations of Annapolis's spending decisions and priorities.

While HB 358 provides citizens with valuable information on many government expenditures, taxpayers would be better served with access to details on all outlays. It is for this reason we urge you to include all expenditures in the database, regardless of the amount. Nonetheless, it is imperative that you move forward with this legislation to enable Maryland's residents to make sense of how their tax dollars are parceled out.

As I highlighted in my Feb. 6 testimony before the House Health and Government Operations Committee, Maryland has the opportunity to join other state leaders in making government spending information more readily available to the public. Many states (such as Hawaii, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas) have recently approved or implemented spending Web sites for their own residents' use. These highly commendable efforts are in large part a state response to the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act that was signed into law in 2006. The resulting Web site was launched in December 2007, and taxpayers can now visit www.USASpending.gov to track outlays for federal grants and contracts.

Support for spending disclosure has transcended party lines at both the federal and state levels -- and for good reason. Policy makers on both sides of the aisle understand the importance of accountability in government. It is vital that the veil of secrecy be lifted and ordinary citizens be given the ability to scrutinize government expenditures. This access will help promote an informed conversation over public policies and reduce waste and fraud.

Taxpayers deserve to know how their money is spent. We encourage you to support HB 358 and put state spending data online in a comprehensive, integrated fashion.

Sincerely,

Kristina Rasmussen
Director of Government Affairs