An excellent article about this subject has appeared from TIME magazine. Their story also prominently mentions a hard-working Connecticut news site/blog, "The CT News Junkie".
In the state of "Corrupt-icut", this is an especially pertinent question. Not ALL politicians/elected officials are corrupt. But some are....
Link to 5/7/09 TIME magazine article: http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1896808,00.html
Excerpt:
"Statehouse coverage is the bread and butter of a newspaper: unsexy and repetitive, but one of the foundations of a nutritional news diet. Unlike bread and butter, however, it can be expensive. Reporters have to monitor long, complicated funding debates — about schools and roads and health care — many of which do not result in front-page news. Uncovering corruption, incompetence or waste takes an inordinate amount of time and effort. As newsrooms and newspapers have become smaller, coverage of state politics has been among the first to get cut."
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