Fannin’s Troubles, Who lit the candle? Pt. 2
GMFTO August 16, 2016Part 2 of our series on Fannin County, Brenda Weavers Resignation from the JQC, and the litigation of Mark Thomason.
https://youtu.be/OGVh3Mu174E
Part 2 of our series on Fannin County, Brenda Weavers Resignation from the JQC, and the litigation of Mark Thomason.
https://youtu.be/OGVh3Mu174E
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I do not see an exception to the judicial (this is what she cited is it not) so maybe someone should point that out.
50-18-70.
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the strong public policy of this state is in
favor of open government; that open government is essential to a free, open, and democratic
society; and that public access to public records should be encouraged to foster confidence in
government and so that the public can evaluate the expenditure of public funds and the efficient
and proper functioning of its institutions. The General Assembly further finds and declares that
there is a strong presumption that public records should be made available for public inspection
without delay. This article shall be broadly construed to allow the inspection of governmental
records. The exceptions set forth in this article, together with any other exception located
elsewhere in the Code, shall be interpreted narrowly to exclude only those portions of records
addressed by such exception.