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    Politics by Ken Dixon

    « Fourth District Pols Rake In The CaSSSSh | Main | Obama Hints His Ears May Be As Big As Cabbage Leaves »

    October 6, 2008

    Blog-o-Rama Finds State's Most-Efficient Agency!!!!!

    Monday October 6, 2008

    The Blogster appreciates and enjoys the Auditors of Public Accounts. Amid all the political spinsters and put-on-a-happy-face types in state government, the auditors always call it the way it's most likely to have been.
    That brings us to their recent rerport on the Joint Committee on Legislative Management for the fiscal years ending June 2006 and 2007.
    The auditors found that the 30-member legislative committee, which operates the Capitol complex and controls several other appointed commissions, took action in three meetings with less than a majority being present.
    That's no big deal, since illegal votes are highly overrated.
    But there it is, in the paragraph directly under the voting revelation:
    "The Law Revision Commission did not submit annual reports as required and the Commission on Innovation and Productivity, it appears, HAS NEVER MET OR FILED ANNUAL REPORTS SINCE B EING ESTABLISHED IN 1993."
    A 15-year record of perfection by the Commission on Innovation and Productivity. If more state agencies were that efficient, think of the tax dollars that would be saved. What's more innovative than doing nothing? And today, with the financial markets still tanking, what's more productive than the status quo?

    Posted by Ken on October 6, 2008 5:53 PM

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