State auditor Tina Cannon wants to increase government transparency in Utah, and she says the public is key to keeping officials accountable.Â
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âOur job is to shine a light and thatâs where it comes back to the public,â Cannon said. âWe need the public to be able to see the data, use the data, and they can do what we donât have the time to do.â
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Since entering office in January, Cannon has opened a âtransparency roomâ in the Utah Capitol Building where the public can explore the âTransparent Utahâ website and ask questions about government spending.
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Cannon has also worked with what she calls âthe best data analytics team in the countryâ to launch three new interactive dashboards that break down government revenue and expenditures since 2005, and higher education spending over the last decade.
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Read more about how Utahns can track government activity.Â