The Courier-Journal noted in yesterday's print version about Kentucky's and Indiana's use of the internet. State agencies have been moving more and more online. "Taxpayers can file business forms online, buy hunting and fishing licenses, check campaign finance records and book nights at state park lodges." They have also added "open government" features like watching state court proceedings and legislative sessions.
In a study released last year, the Traubman Center ranked Kentucky's state government site as fourth best in the country and Indiana's as 16th best, based on services available to taxpayers and privacy protection.
Way to go!
-Colonel Steve





wait until they start taxing it.
Posted by: jeffersonpoole | June 03, 2008 at 08:49 AM