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Oh, now the Legislature is so concerned about following GRAMA and letting intern texts be available for public viewing? Amazing! Just a few months ago they tore GRAMA up!
Vote out anyone who supported HB 477!
@beetdiggincougar,
You actually bought the press over 2011 HB 477 ?
It didn't tear Grama up. Issues like this were one of the reasons to amend it. You did actually see the spreadsheet that compared the law at the time and what it would have been had 477 not have been repealed and replaced this year with something the media was OK with?
Hmmm seems to me that the Legislature is going to find another reason to try and hide what the do. If you want privacy then don't work in the government. If you want privacy don't use your personal cell phones for work. But I fully expect our great Utah Legislature to come up with a new plan and pass a new law to hide what they do.
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