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Subject Did Innamorato see her transparency pledges through?
Date December 19, 2024 12:00 PM
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** One year later: Most Innamorato transparency pledges still ‘under consideration’ ([link removed])
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As a candidate for Allegheny County executive, Sara Innamorato signed on to a wide range of transparency measures around campaign finance, contracting and publishing her daily schedule. Most of the ideas have yet to be put into practice.
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