Sunshine Review was an American nonprofit organization that advocated for increased government transparency.
Sunshine Review was a website prior to becoming its own nonprofit organization. The wiki-based website was launched in July 2008 as a project of the Sam Adams Alliance. Sunshine Review, Press Room In 2010, Sunshine Review separated from the Sam Adams Alliance and launched its own organization with a mission of educating the public about proactive disclosure of government data and other open government initiatives.
Sunshine Review addressed several areas of transparency, including state spending, state sunshine laws, and rating local government websites on transparency. Sunshine Review Sunshine Review worked with the National Taxpayers Union Show Me The Spending to develop information on state spending, and with the Lucy Burns Institute which runs the WikiFOIA project. WikiFOIA Sunshine Review developed a ten-point transparency checklist to evaluate if government websites proactively and voluntarily disclose information to the public and media. Sunshine Review, Affirmative disclosure
On July 9, 2013, Sunshine Review was acquired by the Lucy Burns Institute and merged into Ballotpedia.
Other local government has also upgraded their websites to receive perfect grades on Sunshine Review's checklist including Tulsa County, Tulsa World, County kudos, Oct. 24, 2009 Owasso City, Tulsa World, Owasso gets high mark for openness, January 9, 2010 Carbondale ICMA News Briefing, Sam Adams Alliance Praises Carbondale, Illinois, Website As Model Of Openness, March 16, 2009 and Anderson County. Independent Mail, Openness is Anderson's message at convention, July 29, 2009
School districts in Florida including St. Johns, St. Lucie Public Schools, and School District of Palm Beach County upgraded their websites to address Florida Sunshine Laws as well as to receive perfect grades contributing to Florida coming out ahead in 2012.
Sunshine Review was credited with inspiring Cook County, Illinois to post its checkbook register online. Civic Federation, Cook County's New Online Check Register Gives Public Access to County Spending Records, Feb. 24, 2010
1. California
2. Florida
3. Illinois
4. Michigan
5. New Jersey
6. Pennsylvania
7. Texas
8. Wisconsin
Within these states, the editors of Sunshine Review focused on the most populous cities, counties, and school districts, as well as the emergency services entities within these governments. The purpose of this selection was to develop articles on governments affecting the most citizens.
The salary information garnered from these states were a combination of existing online resources and state sunshine laws requests sent out to the governments. The report found that California had the most employees earning over 150k, with Illinois a close second. Cal Watchdog, CA High Public Employee Pay, Jan. 18, 2012
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