Nevada Controller Andy Matthews Launches Open Finance Portal
Matthews: ‘This is the people’s money and they deserve to know how their government is spending it’
By Megan Barth, February 14, 2024 11:42 am
Yesterday, Nevada Controller Andy Matthews announced the launch of the new Nevada Open Finance Portal, a website that provides detailed, up-to-date information on state spending.
The website features data on the state checkbook, budget, payroll, and pension disbursements, and was created through a collaborative effort between the Controller’s Office and the administration of Governor Joe Lombardo.
The Nevada Open Finance Portal is an unprecedented tool in my administration’s efforts to bring accountability and integrity to state government,” Governor Lombardo said. “Controller Matthews and his team have worked diligently to provide this transparent resource for Nevada taxpayers, and I’m proud of their work to increase understanding of the state budget process.”
Matthews announced the new website at a press conference yesterday afternoon at the Grant Sawyer State Office Building in Las Vegas, after which Chief Deputy Controller James Smack provided a tutorial of the website for the press conference’s attendees.
“Nevadans deserve to know how and where their government is spending their hard- earned tax dollars,” Matthews said. “Policymakers can debate in good faith over the proper size and scope of government, but we should all be able to agree on the need for open government. This website will help hold Nevada’s public officials accountable to the people they serve, and I’m honored to have been able to lead on this critical issue.”
After the press conference, Matthews told The Globe, “At at time when there is so much that divides, this is a great issue that can unite all nevadans. We should all be able to agree on open, transparent and accountable government. This is the people’s money and they deserve to know how their government is spending it.
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Hope it helps taxpayers see how much tax money is going to China and organizations that help terorists,