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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Maryland Government Gets Poor Grade For Corruption Prevention

In the midst of a session that has seen ethics and transparency pushed into the spotlight, two reports released this week gave the state poor rankings on both issues. A nationwide report conducted by the State Integrity Investigation ranked Maryland 40th out of 50 states for corruption prevention, awarding the state a D- on their report card.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heck yes. What do we expect with a one party rule system like MD has had almost forever. The Dems just turn their heads so they won't see the corruption.

Anonymous said...

do you expect anything else from this state? demos continue to rule.