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23959
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A coalition of six media outlets and two non-profits has sued McCrory and the heads of eight state agencies for violating North Carolina's Public Records Act. Those being sued have refused to honor requests for public documents concerning where taxpayers money goes in government.
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2505
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The General Assembly, through Chapter 388 of the 1995 Session Laws (SB 426), sought to answer questions on accessing and copying public records, which previous legislation did not satisfactorily answer.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 70, Aug 1995, p1-5, f
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1011
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Oppel, an editor for the Charlotte Observer, discusses the North Carolina Press Association's request for changes in the public meetings and open records laws of North Carolina.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 43 Issue 3, Mar 1993, p4, il
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336
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In North Carolina the public has the right to see almost any government record because of a broadly worded \"public record\" law, which gives rise to recurring problems.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 9 Issue 4, June 1987, p2-13, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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