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			<title><![CDATA[Govs demand accountability from Port Authority]]></title>
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<p>The governors of New Jersey and New York are demanding the Port Authority conduct its multi-billion dollar transportation operations in a far more open and ethical fashion, adhering to accountability rules that long have applied to other public agencies.</p>&#13;
<p>Jon Corzine and Eliot Spitzer want the bi-state agency to change some of its ways, after decades of being allowed to conduct most of its business behind closed doors with minimal oversight.</p>&#13;
<p>"Public confidence in government rests on governing bodies and officials conducting their affairs in a way that is fair, transparent, efficient and ethical,'' Corzine and Spitzer wrote in a letter being sent to the agency's board of commissioners that was provided to the press.</p>]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[The Port Authority prepares for an era of fewer secrets]]></title>
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<p>After conducting most of its business behind closed doors for 85 years, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is promising a new era of open meetings and greater public disclosure. </p>&#13;
<p>Port Authority Chairman Anthony Coscia said yesterday the multibillion-dollar transportation agency will welcome far greater scrutiny of its actions: Votes will be taken openly, time will be set aside for comment from the public, and closed sessions will be limited. </p>]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Port Authority:  The lavish, secretive workings of the PA    $5B agency cuts deals far from the public eye]]></title>
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<p>They have been known to spend a billion dollars in an afternoon, hire their own retired executives for six-figure consultant deals, hand out 22 percent pay hikes, lease land, fix bridges and pay for $300,000 parties. </p>&#13;
<p>All in secret. </p>&#13;
<p>Operating in a governmental twilight zone, they work mostly behind closed doors, immune from state and federal open public meeting rules even though their decisions affect millions of people. </p>&#13;
<p>"They operate without transparency or accountability," said New York Assemblyman Richard Brodsky. </p>&#13;
<p>The mysterious people in question are the 12 commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, who meet 10 times a year to award consulting and construction contracts for public transportation projects. </p>]]></description>
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