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Kay Brooks Tests Our Gullibility

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Because Kay Brooks read in the mainstream media that Republicans told them that a custodian showed up with bags of neatly rolled American flags and said that Democrats had intended them for the trash and because she saw a picture of trash bags with American flags we are supposed to believe that Democrats were throw

New Open Records Law takes effect in Tennessee

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“Providing information to the public is an essential function of a representative government and an integral part of the routine duties and responsibilities of public officers and employees;”
- The Tennessee Legislature

Bill puts deadline on record requests

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Officials would have 4 days to respond
By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer • March 16, 2008

A proposal advancing in the state legislature would make some key changes to the Tennessee Public Records Law, including a deadline of four business days for government officials to respond to records requests.

There is no deadline now.

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