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Government suing government...your tax dollars at work. The lawyers will make out well I suppose.
the lack of comments pretty much indicates people have figured out utopia is here to stay and rehashing these old stories is just that old news. move on the utopia train has left the station
C'mon Rebecca. Every law suit is discussed in closed meetings. That's why it is specifically designated as ok by state law. Nothing sinister there!
The UTOPIA train may have left the station but did you notice that it is a train wreck. There have been hundreds of millions of dollars poured into this waste land. Mismanagement has now been overshadowed by corruption. Now we have secret meetings and secret money being appropriated. UTOPIA is circling the drain. The politicians that vote for this corruption are going down the drain with it.
What a mishmash of misreporting and hyperinflamation. You spend plenty of space conjecturing about secret meetings that, even according to your sources, weren't secret, yet make no mention about whether these agreements were approved in open meetings (which I believe they were). And under GRAMA, aren't draft documents closed to the public until approved? So, the meeting was last Thursday and you got the docs on Monday -- pretty quick turnaround for government if you ask me. Doesn't GRAMA allow 10 "business" days, yet you got them in 2. Where's the scoop?
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