OhioCheckbook.com, launched last year by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, has been recognized by U.S. Public Interest Research Group for providing public access to state spending. (Screen grab from ...
COLUMBUS – State Representatives Tom Young (R-Washington Twp.) and Bob Peterson (R-Sabrina) this week announced the Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 413, legislation to increase ...
At the request of Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, many state entities are increasing transparency by making information about the spending of public funds accessible through Ohio’s Online Checkbook. Miami ...
Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel wants transparency in the state’s spending. What a grand idea. But what took so long? Mandel is criss-crossing the state looking for support to put the state’s checkbook ...
Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel still wants to show taxpayers the state's checkbook. Some of his fellow Republicans, who control the state's purse strings, are less enthusiastic. In May, Mandel grabbed a ...
Ohio's treasurer launched the state's first ever online checkbook on Tuesday, a searchable website of individual state expenses going back to 2008.About 30 states have gone digital with their spending ...
A spokesman for Ohio’s state treasurer, Josh Mandel, wowed the crowd at the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry with a demonstration of Mandel’s pet project: the Ohio Checkbook. It’s a neat ...
Want to see how you spent your money last year? You might look at your checkbook. It won’t be long before area residents can see how their local governments and school districts are spending money the ...
Run for the Wall riders, Vietnam veterans welcomed at Ohio Valley Mall stop in Ohio Residents gathered at the Ohio Valley Mall on Sunday afternoon for the Run for the Wall event, welcoming guests from ...
Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague joined Lake County Auditor Christopher Galloway and Kirtland Mayor Douglas Davidson on Aug. 6 at Kirtland City Hall to announce that the county government has joined ...
Two state government offices previously at odds over Ohio’s online checkbook are now partnering to keep the website going. The state treasurer’s office and the Office and Budget and Management ...
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