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Taxpayer Group Asks 'Whats to Hide?' After Rounds Veto of Budget Transparency Bill

U.S. Newswire,  March, 2008  

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To: STATE EDITORS

Contact: Pete Sepp or Natasha Altamirano, +1-703-683-5700, both of the National Taxpayers Union

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- When he vetoed a bill that could have opened state government spending to public scrutiny, South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds squandered a chance to put his state on the cutting edge of the Google Government movement. Thats the word from the 362,000-member National Taxpayers Union (NTU), which has more than 1,200 members in South Dakota. The Mount Rushmore State could have joined eight others, including neighboring Minnesota and ...

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