Some Governors Fighting Disclosure of E-mails
It appears some governors are fighting their own state's open records laws and trying to keep their e-mails, which they wrote on government blackberries or computers, secret.
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March 16, 2008Some Governors Fighting Disclosure of E-mailsIt appears some governors are fighting their own state's open records laws and trying to keep their e-mails, which they wrote on government blackberries or computers, secret. © WHAS TV |
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Comments
I think a lot of government agencies abuse this authority. The Harrison County Prosecutors Office refuses to state their email address. Their response is that they do not have one. How else do they correspond electronically with other agencies?
Posted by: Tina Rose | March 17, 2008 11:44 AM