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Oklahoma local government ranks low in accessibility report

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From NewsOK:

Nearly 80 percent of Oklahoma’s counties do not make online records accessible to the public.

As a result, Oklahoma is ranked toward the bottom in a report that looks at transparency in local government.

The Sunshine Review grades each county by determining whether its Web site has information about budgets, meetings, elected and administrative officials, zoning and permits, audits, contracts, lobbying, public records and taxes.

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