Rendell Picks Ex-CEO As Pa.'s Stimulus Watchdog
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MARC LEVY
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The task of ensuring that Pennsylvania spends its nearly $10 billion share of the federal economic stimulus package appropriately will fall to a pillar of Philadelphia's business community.
Ronald J. Naples was introduced Tuesday by Gov. Ed Rendell as the chief accountability officer for the task of overseeing the spending. He is also responsible for ensuring that the public can see clearly how the money is being spent.
"If the state is to be accountable for spending ... we'll have to find different ways to measure performance. We'll have to let people know how we're doing in a simple and direct way," Naples told reporters at a Capitol news conference. ...
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