The Center for Public Integrity has released a study of each state's system for preventing corruption in state government. Note that the results do not measure how much corruption there is, but the procedures the state has in place to prevent it.
Under the CPI formula, no state received an A grade. New Jersey was rated first with a B+. Other top five were: Connecticut, Washington, California, and Nebraska.
And who came in last with F's? North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina, Maine, Virginia, Wyoming, South Dakota --- and GEORGIA, the very last on the list.
Ralph
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