Is that angry e-mail you wrote public record?
From Sunshine Review
January 30, 2009
[edit] Is that angry e-mail you wrote public record?
"When a public official uses e-mail to discuss public business, that e-mail is part of the public record.
And except in specific cases where the law says otherwise, that record is open to the public.
That was the lesson Fremont School Board trustees learned during a training session earlier this month.
Trainings are a regular part of the board's meetings."
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