QUICKLINK   Kentucky · February 3, 2010 · Freedom of information

Kentucky's Senate passes two transparency bills

Keywords: Spending measures

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The Kentucky Senate unanimously passed two bills today that would require all government agencies -- including public colleges and universities -- to disclose financial data online, The Kentucky Post reported.

Each bill passed 37-0 after being approved by a Senate committee last week. They will now go to the state's House for consideration.

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