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For Immediate
Release
6/17/08
"Data Quality Act Needed by Pennsylvania"
by state Sen. Edwin Erickson

Recent reforms to the way Harrisburg conducts itself have
challenged many in state government to re-focus their energies on
nurturing the public trust. Enacting Pennsylvania's Open Records
law earlier this year was a strong move in that direction. However,
there is more work that needs to be done.
Last year, I introduced
Senate Bill 752, also known as the "Data Quality Act." My
legislation seeks to further expand transparency in state government
by asking that our regulatory agencies provide the science,
research, and statistics behind new regulations they wish to
promulgate. It does not require additional research or effort from
state agencies – just merely the requirement that they share the
data upon which their regulations have been crafted and explain why
it was selected.
As simple as this approach is, its implications will be
profound. Enacting the Data Quality Act will empower the public
with greater access to the critical information government uses in
arriving at its regulations. And, a more thorough review of the
government rule-making process ultimately encourages stronger
regulations that are of improved quality and of greater usefulness
to all Pennsylvanians.
Currently, there is no system in place for government to disclose
this information nor the opportunity for the public to examine the
scientific basis of these regulations. The result is a bureaucratic
process of imposing regulations on Pennsylvania residents and
businesses with no recourse to remedy faulty or incorrect
information that may form the foundation of a new government
regulation.
In recent months, the state legislature has taken several steps
to open up our government to the public by expanding access and
increasing transparency. And, we are ready to take the next step.
The Data Quality Act has already received strong bi-partisan
support in both chambers of the General Assembly. It has passed
unanimously out of the state Senate and is currently awaiting
consideration in the House.
I invite the Governor to join both the Senate and House
leaderships by offering his support to the Data Quality Act.
Contact:
Tom Golden
(717) 787-1350
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