State integrity news for Maryland, from the Baltimore Sun:
"From what we found, any movement the [Maryland] legislature can make in putting disclosures online is a positive move," said Randy Barrett, a spokesman for the Center for Public Integrity, which last month gave the state grades of "F" for public access to information, along with legislative and executive accountability. "But if there are exceptions, that's not good for transparency or the public interest."
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