Capitol Crimes
- Posted by: GOOD
- on December 17, 2008 at 6:31 pm
In the midst of the Blagojevich scandal, GOOD looks at the most corrupt states in the nation. Click here for our interactive transparency.
In the midst of the Blagojevich scandal, GOOD looks at the most corrupt states in the nation. Click here for our interactive transparency.
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DISCUSSION: 2 Comments
Very cool. Though I wonder, what is the difference between actual corruption and corruption convictions? For instance, while states that catch the most frauds appear in this chart as the most corrupt, there surely must be some corruption in states like New Hampshire that have no convictions. What happens when you send Patrick Fitzgerald to New Hampshire; is he bored or does he start busting people?