Bill could make cost of viewing Arizona public records prohibitive
Elvia Díaz
The Arizona Republic
Feb. 26, 2004 12:00 AM
Viewing public records in Arizona could become expensive under a legislative bill that critics say would hurt citizens' ability to scrutinize government action.
On an 8-4 vote, the House Education Committee on Wednesday approved House Bill 2357, which would allow governments to charge for the cost of preparing public records for viewing.
Supporters said the legislation is necessary because media outlets too often go on "fishing expeditions," demanding wide-ranging public documents that require intensive work to prepare at taxpayers' expense.
Critics, including representatives of The Arizona Republic, said the bill could result in citizens and news media organizations paying hundreds of dollars to view government records, hurting the ability of the public to keep informed.(snip/...)
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