Comments about ‘Senate OKs measure to restrict release of some public records’
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The presevation of life is more important than the people right to know, but I expect the language of the bill should be challenged that the people's right to know is not abused by the state.
This is an outrage. Government records should be open to the public. Old fashioned "statesmen" would not have made this effort to keep their dealings secret. It is only modern "politicians" who desire secrecy to hide dishonest, unethical dealings. If we refuse to elect leaders with old fashioned values such as honesty, integrity, and humility, this is what we can expect.
JCS: Did you read the article? Your high falutin' blustering has nothing to do with this needed protection for witnesses and cops involved with an investigation.
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