Archive for the ‘Open Records’ Category
Sunday, May 16th, 2010
Jenny Brown leads. Commonsense Fiscal Policy for Lower Merion and SUNSHINE for LM Board of Commissioners
Is Open Government really so controversial. There is no reason for 2 and a half hour pre Board meetings. Time for the Sun to Shine in. Read more from Commissioner Jenny Brown leads Lower Merion ...
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Rep. Charlie Rangel from New York is eclipsing John Murtha with his scandals. These Democrats have been in power too long and the power has corrupted them. The scandals are growing and support for these two very long time incumbents is waning.
Money in Politics News: October 15, 2009
Charles Rangel's ...
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Republican John Kennedy for Lt. Gov!
In my opinion, Pennsylvania needs someone making the case for the Tax Producers. The Tax Payers who build businesses, innovative businesses, people which employ and produce, particularly, small businesses.
The Lt. Gov. presides over the Senate and has an office, access to government formation, not yet accessible ...
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Saturday, July 11th, 2009
Main Line Times Cheryl Allison competently journals the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners secret retreat:
LM Board retreat to go on, in private, changed location
Self-styled Reaganite Commissioner Phil Rosenzweig’s comments were disappointing. It seems all the Democrats support secrecy at the Board of Commissioner retreat. It does not appear that any ...
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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
The Pennsylvania Right-to-Know was radically expanded in February of 2008 and became effective January 2009. Here are some recent decisions. The Office has been interpreting the law, in my opinion, consistent with its spirit limited only by the actual limiting words, that is, the public has a right to know ...
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