Friday, January 27, 2023

Ultra Crooked Republicans in Arizona DENY taxpayers who fund them Open Records Law, Impeach Them All

 Taxpayers fund the government; Open Records Law is for transparency; people voting against it are crooked, like Ginny and Clarence Thomas, and have something to hide.

Ultra Crooked Republicans in Arizona DENY taxpayers who fund them Open Records Law, Impeach Them All 
 
WITHOUT THE PUBLIC RECORDS LAW I WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO EXPOSE DISGRACED EX POLICE CHIEF LEO A. SACCO, JR, CURRENT CHIEF JACK BUCKLEY, MARK RUMLEY, THE L'ITALIEN REPORT AND OTHER MEDFORD MISDEEDS BY ELECTED AND/OR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. WHAT A FARCE THE MAGA/TRUMP REPUBLICANS HAVE PROVED TO BE. ANYONE WHO VOTED FOR TRUMP HANG YOUR HEAD IN SHAME AT THIS MOCKERY OF DEMOCRACY. VOTE DEMOCRAT DOWN THE LINE, ACROSS THE BOARD
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/01/26/arizona-legislature-transparency-open-records-law/?wpisrc=nl_most&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F38f6e4f%2F63d409d71b79c61f8768f49f%2F59741f459bbc0f1cdcfbb98e%2F22%2F70%2F63d409d71b79c61f8768f49f&wp_cu=efec7a623306c363fca84fa3c84531db%7CC0DBC26B59552BC4E0430100007FBD4A

PHOENIX — Arizona Republicans shielded legislators from the state’s open-records law this week — a move that comes months after the release of thousands of documents detailing extensive efforts to undermine Joe Biden’s victory here in the 2020 presidential election.

Documents that have surfaced over the past two years include correspondence describing the inner workings of a partisan review of the 2020 election by the Cyber Ninjas, as well as emails by Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, urging lawmakers to overturn President Donald Trump’s narrow defeat in the state.

The new rules will greatly limit the public release of lawmakers’ communications. State senators will not have to disclose any text messages sent on personal devices, even when dealing with state business. For lawmakers in both the Senate and the House, emails and other documents will be destroyed after 90 days — in many cases, well before members of the public know to ask for them.

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