– No 311 in Boston — Boston has an iPhone app for constituent complaints but you still have to “bumble around looking for a number to call“.
– Releasing Stuff Right Before a Holiday — Once again (see here and here), the Patrick Administration released a report right into the teeth of a holiday weekend. This time it was a report on the Film Tax Credit that found it was generating about 16 cents for every dollar of credit granted.
– Lack of Executive Transparency/Lack of Board Governance — The Mass Turnpike Authority, in one of its last acts, passed a budget at its last board meeting. The Globe’s transportation reporter asked for a copy of that budget. He’s still waiting. According to his report, board members reviewed an eight page document that lacked many key details before approving the budget. Shame on the Turnpike for not releasing the budget publicly (still not on their website, as far as I can tell) and shame on those board members who approved a budget without knowing what was really going on.