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04/16/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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Indian River County Wins National Transparency Award <br /> Indian River County , FL. — March 13, 2012 — Today, Sunshine Review, a national <br /> nonprofit organization dedicated to government transparency, released the winners of <br /> the fourth annual Sunny Awards and among the winners was Indian River County. The <br /> award, which honors the most transparent government websites in the nation, went to <br /> 250 government entities with Florida receiving the most Sunny Awards. <br /> "Indian River County knows the importance of promoting transparency in everything we <br /> do. We are honored to receive a Sunny Award and will continue to empower citizens by <br /> providing the necessary information to keep them informed on the actions their <br /> government is taking on their behalf," said Joseph Baird, County Administrator. <br /> For the 2013 awards, Editors at Sunshine Review analyzed more than 1,000 qualifying <br /> government websites and graded each on a 10-point transparency checklist. Editors <br /> looked at content available on government websites against what should be provided. <br /> They sought information on items such as budgets, meetings, lobbying, financial audits, <br /> contracts, academic performance, public records and taxes. The winners of the Sunny <br /> Award all received an "A" grade during the extensive grading process. <br /> "The Sunny Awards recognize governments that make transparency a priority. The <br /> winners of the Sunny Awards are cities, counties and school districts that proactively <br /> *4%... share the public information that empowers citizens and keeps government accountable <br /> to the people," said Michael Barnhart, President of Sunshine Review. "We would like to <br /> congratulate Indian River County for being a champion for transparency and serving as <br /> a leader to every state and local government around the nation." <br /> Eight states earned nearly half of the 247 Sunny Awards given. The leading states were <br /> Florida (25), Virginia (19), Illinois (19), California (12), Georgia (12), Kansas (11), <br /> Oklahoma (10) and Colorado (9). In addition, 35 counties, 22 cities and 42 school <br /> districts from all over the country earned the coveted "A+" grade. <br /> The Sunny Awards announcement falls during the annual of"Sunshine Week," March <br /> 10-16, a period nationally recognized by hundreds of media and civic organizations, that <br /> celebrates the efforts of activists and the strides taken towards open government. <br /> Sunshine Review is a nonprofit organization dedicated to state and local government <br /> transparency. Sunshine Review collaborates with individuals and organizations <br /> throughout America in the cause of an informed citizenry and a transparent government. <br /> Since its inception in 2008, Sunshine Review has analyzed the websites of all 50 states <br /> and more than 7,000 state and local entities. <br /> For information on Sunshine Review please contact Meghan Tisinger at <br /> Meghan(o)-TKOCommunicationsLLC.com or (703)965-1145. <br /> 6 <br />
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