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City Council closes spending ‘loophole’ exposed by Fresnoland, but there’s still more work to do
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City Council closes spending ‘loophole’ exposed by Fresnoland, but there’s still more work to do
The Fresno City Council unanimously approved a proposal from Councilmember Miguel Arias reforming the city’s public transparency on contracts, and also closing what he had referred to as a “loophole” in the city’s contracting laws. After heated debate on the dais Thursday, Arias amended his item to require the Fresno City Clerk’s Office — instead of the City Manager’s Office — to produce an all-in-one searchable database on the city’s website, l…
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