Open Season on Public Access
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In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, several state Legislatures have considered or passed measures restricting access to government records or facilities. In Presstime, a public of the National Newspaper Association, Joe Adams writes, "State lawmakers are closing public records at an alarming pace, often without even a shrug from those with the most to lose -- ordinary citizens. ... In state after state, lawmakers use privacy concerns as a blanket license to shutter records long thought to be safe from exemption. In Florida alone this year, lawmakers devised at least 134 bills to close access to documents."
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Freedom Forum, December 12, 2001 - 1197 reads
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