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“I’ve heard from officials in my district about this bill where they have told me where someone is making as many records requests as possible,” Dush said. “Just to, and I’ll make a quot ...
15-year-old Matthew McCoy set five world powerlifting records at the U.S. High School National Powerlifting Tournament. Despite his record-breaking performance, McCoy did not receive an invitation to ...
McKee’s administration is again launching a multi-pronged attack on a bill that would overhaul the state Access to Public Records Act. The legislation would make 48 changes to the public records ...
Two U.S. representatives from Greater Cincinnati were the only Republicans to vote no on a tax and immigration bill backed by President Donald Trump. Trump met personally with the GOP conference ...
Republicans’ tax-and-spending cut bill will take from the poor and give to the rich, Congress’s official scoring body has found. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) found in a Tuesday ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that supporters said would have given Oklahomans a way to challenge government agencies that deny access to public records, without ...
But it also sets up another battle between health care payers and hospitals, who fear that a bill requiring them to hand off patients’ electronic medical records to health plans will result in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On April 9, the Ohio House of Representatives passed a spending deal that would cut funding to public schools, increase vouchers for private schools, alter library funding and ...
The bill would increase fines for public officials who do not follow the open meetings or records requirements from between $100 and $500 to between $500 and $2,500. The bill would increase ...
SPRINGFIELD — For more than half a million people in Massachusetts, a proposed bill that would automatically seal certain criminal records will improve their quality of life, public health ...
Sen. Jose Castaneda, R-Minot, speaks on House Bill 1166, a bill focusing on closing certain criminal records, during a Senate floor session at the North Dakota Capitol on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
You shouldn’t trust a government official who wants to limit access to public records either. This month, Assemblyman Ken Gray, a Republican from Dayton, presented on Assembly Bill 152.