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Solar Outlook May Depend on State Funds
The News & Observer,
Environment North Carolina: Solar Could Fuel 28,000 New Jobs
Triangle Business Journal ,
Highways: Playing Catch-Up
Florida Times-Union,
Rough Road Still Ahead for Motorists
Asbury Park Press,
Delmarva Power 'Lags on Efficiency Goals'
Daily Times,
Illinois: Governor Quinn Highlights Illinois' Efforts to Improve Government Accountability
IGNN (press release),
Group Gives Wis. 'F' Grade
Central Wisconsin Sunday,
As Spending Increases, So Should Transparency
San Antonio Express-News,
Solar Energy Ideas Heating Up as Wisconsin Officials Take Note of Abundant Supply
Green Bay Press-Gazette,
State Warms to Solar Energy Development
Post Crescent,
PA a Leader Among States with Online Budget Transparency, Harper Says
PA State News Service,
Checking the Checkbook: House Bill Would Enhance Transparency
Telegram & Gazette,
We Can Actually Learn from Illinois State Government
Telegraph Herald,
State a Leader in Spending Transparency
Messenger-Inquirer,
Michigan Fails Public in Government Spending
Michigan State News Service,
Report: Utilities Unlikely to Meet Energy Goals
Maryland Gazette,
States Firms Praised for Purging Toxic Chemicals
San Francisco Chronicle,
Companies Fall Short on Energy Conservation, New State Report Finds
The Frederick News-Post,
Report: BGE Lagging in Energy Efficiency
Bay and Environment,
Who's Getting the Tax Breaks? Corporate Incentives Cost Money. The Public Should Be Told Where They're Going and If They Work.
Los Angeles Times,
Maryland PIRG Finds Utilities Short on Meeting Energy-Use Goals
Baltimore Business Journal,
Iowa Receives 'F' for Online Access to Government Data
Iowa Independent,
Michigan Gets Failing Grade for Budget Transparency
Michigan Messenger,
Report Gives State a 'C' for Transparency: A Group Says Sal Pace's Bill Would Make Grade an 'A.'
The Pueblo Chieftan,
Seven States Lead in Budget Transparency
Stateline.org,
IL gets B grade on Spending Openness
Associated Press,
Ky. Gets `A' for Openness in Government Spending
Associated Press,
Alabama Ranked High Among States on Spending Transparency
Alabama State News Service,
Maryland Earns "C" in Transparency of Government Spending
Daily Times,
Kentucky Gets an 'A' for Transparency
Lexington Herald Leader,
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