For the second time in little more than a week, a group decrying the cost of public pensions has launched a website listing the benefits paid to about 50,000 former state and local government employees.

On Thursday, TransparentNevada.com followed a similarly named site in California. The Nevada Policy Research Institute was involved in both sites.

As in California, the Nevada information was not posted until after a legal battle was decided in favor of the institute. In fact, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that although the state Supreme Court ordered the Public Employees' Retirement System to release most of the pension data it had, only that from January was made available.

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