City of Dublin Joins OhioCheckbook.com

Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague today announced that the City of Dublin’s online checkbook has been added to OhioCheckbook.com

Treasurer Sprague recognizes the value in continuing the legacy of the Ohio Checkbook, viewing it as a great resource in the quest for greater transparency in government.  

“The Ohio Checkbook gives taxpayers a window into state and local government spending,” said Treasurer Sprague.  “We’re happy to have the City of Dublin as a partner in improving transparency and empowering its citizens to get involved in the decisions impacting their community.” 

The City of Dublin is the tenth city in Franklin County to join OhioCheckbook.com. The city’s online checkbook includes over 24,000 individual transactions that represent more than $276 million in spending throughout 2017. 

“The City of Dublin is pleased to offer yet another tool for residents to stay informed, and for the City to remain transparent,” said Angel Mumma, Director of Finance for the City of Dublin.  “We hope this user friendly platform allows further engagement and understanding for members of the community.”  

Launched in 2014, OhioCheckbook.com became the first resource aiming to make all state spending information available online. For three years running, Ohio has been recognized by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group with the number one government transparency ranking in the country.

Since its launch, OhioCheckbook.com has garnered the interest of those hoping to learn more about how Ohio’s tax dollars are spent. As of December 2018, there have been more than 1,040,000 searches on the site, and the Treasurer’s office continues working with local governments and constituents to leverage the site’s capabilities.

The Treasurer’s office will continue partnering with OpenGov, a leading Silicon Valley government technology company, to provide residents of Ohio with the ability to view and search local government expenditures in a user-friendly, digital format.

For more information or to view your local government website, visit the Local Government option on OhioCheckbook.com or click on Dublin.OhioCheckbook.com.