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'Your Right to Know': Why the public's business should be done on government computers – Chippewa Valley Post
By Tom Kamenick, for the Wisconsin FoIC Imagine that a developer has been lobbying your local town board to approve a controversial development. You file a public records request asking for all emails between that developer and the board’s three members, all of whom use their personal emails for their town board business. Two members each turn over more than 15 emails, but the third says she never sent or received any emails from the developer. If you don’t believe her, what can you do about it? To read more on this topic, please click on the headline. And if you have a comment to make on any aspect of this column, please use the section for this at the end of the article.
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