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Spokane Schools wants to charge for public records
February 8, 2012 in City on Page A6 OLYMPIA – Faced with a rapidly growing number of requests for public records, Spokane Public Schools wants to charge the public for the cost of locating and preparing those records. … 15
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Editorial: Bill making mug shots public should be adopted
March 18, 2011 in Opinion on Page A11 By an encouragingly comfortable 77-19 margin, the Washington House of Representatives has passed legislation to restore a measure of access to public records that the Washington state Supreme Court closed … 3
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Leaker barely scrutinized
March 17, 2011 in Opinion on Page A13 Tighe Barry stood in a cool breeze at the corner of 22nd and C streets in Foggy Bottom wearing nothing but a jockstrap and goose bumps. A small sign hanging … 1
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Senate backs making hunter information private
March 24, 2010 in Idaho Senators voted 30-3 to exempt hunting and fishing license information from Idaho’s public records laws. 1
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Open records crucial to a successful democracy
September 13, 2009 in Opinion on Page B8 We are reluctant to second-guess a federal judge on questions of law, but if Benjamin Settle is right that Washington’s open public records act may unconstitutionally abridge a right to … 1
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August 26, 2009 in City on Page A6 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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August 25, 2009 in City on Page A10 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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Idaho site offers nitty-gritty on spending
August 19, 2009 in Idaho on Page A7 BOISE – A nonprofit group on Tuesday launched a “government transparency” Web site that offers details about state and local government spending in Idaho, from a mayor’s salary to an …
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Idaho guv wants ‘total, complete transparency’ on state lands
July 21, 2009 in Idaho A committee of top real estate professionals was asked to review how Idaho could update its rules for transfers of state endowment lands to match “modern business practices,” and this …
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Our View: Public-records committee still has crucial role
March 27, 2009 in Opinion on Page A19 When Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire launched her assault on burgeoning bureaucracy last month, she pointed to a list of 470 state boards and commissions that had been “created over decades …
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Sims leaving legal bill for public-records fight
March 24, 2009 in City on Page A6 OLYMPIA – The man President Barack Obama selected to be his top deputy at the Department of Housing and Urban Development is leaving his last public job with a huge …
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Lawmakers seek to limit inmates’ access to records
February 20, 2009 in City on Page A9 SEATTLE – An entrepreneurial spirit struck Allan Parmelee last fall as he sat in a Washington state prison, serving 17 years for bombing the cars of two attorneys. He wrote …
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Our View: Lawmakers should side with public on records
January 20, 2009 in Opinion on Page A7 As the Washington Legislature settles in for a 2009 session dominated by budget challenges, other important issues will compete for its attention, too. One familiar topic will be the defense …

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