Mayor's Open Data Executive Order Is Telling

  • Saturday, May 31, 2014

The open data to be covered by the mayor's executive order will be just as dependable and transparent as the political platform he ran on.  

An independent auditor reports facts, not only what he/she wants the public to hear or see.   We have an independent auditor position created outside the mayor's office for that very purpose.  To try to get around relying on it is telling.  That is my opinion.

Charlotte Parton
Chattanooga
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