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New Year's political ticker: Good government and bad newspaper edition

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Our right to know in Illinois gets better as of tomorrow, and a New York newspaper goes after our right to bear arms by outing gun owners.

• HOW MUCH IS THAT GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE IN THE WINDOW: It will be much easier for us to find out how much public-sector employees are earning.

House Bill 222, which takes effect with the new year, requires Illinois counties, municipalities and townships to submit employee salaries to the searchable Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal that lists state employees and state spending.

You can access the portal at http://accountability.illinois.gov.

The portal and its recent improvement are the creations of McHenry County legislators. It was Mike Tryon, R-Crystal Lake, whose bill created the portal in 2009, and state Rep. Jack Franks, D-Marengo, drafted the bill adding the local salaries.

Franks' bill overcame opposition from lobbying groups representing county and township governments and the American Federation of State, Municipal and County Employees.

School district salaries are already on a searchable database at the Illinois State Board of Education website (the direct link is here), and state law requires districts to also post salary data on their own websites.

• REGISTRATION AND INTIMIDATION: Yet again, I have to write about a newspaper's ill-conceived idea to publicly "out" gun owners just because they can.

In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Newtown, Conn., the (White Plains, N.Y.) Journal News is printing the names and addresses – complete with a locator map – of every citizen in their readership area with a gun permit.

The title of the newspaper's piece, "The gun owner next door: What you don't know about the weapons in your neighborhood" says it all – unfair and unbalanced. The guy across the street ... dah dah DAAAAAAH! ... owns a gun! He's evil, we tell you!

The newspaper's intent, naked and brazen, is to plant the seed that every law-abiding gun owner is the next mass shooter waiting to happen.

Frequent visitors to this blog know that my disgust with such ideas comes not of my love of the Second Amendment, but of my love of transparency and open government.

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Crystal Lake, IL

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Kevin has worked at the Northwest Herald since 2000. The Illinois Associated Press awarded his blog this year as the best news blog in the state for medium-sized newspapers. He has won more than 70 state and national journalism awards.

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