Why Virginia got an 'F' grade for corruption risk

State integrity news for Virginia, from WHRV:

In a country-wide investigation into each state’s vulnerability to corruption, Virginia ranked in the bottom four.

The State Integrity Investigation, a joint project by The Center for Public Integrity and Public Radio International, cited issues such as "public access to information," "lobbying disclosure," and "judicial accountability" as a few of the deciding factors in the Commonwealth’s failing grade.

Listen to the discussion at WHRV.

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