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Barbara Petersen Quotes

«E-mail is a preferred form of communication for government agencies around the state now. We have problems getting access to e-mail all over the state.»
«Actual cost of duplication (onto a CD) is probably less than a buck.»
«Who gets paid $100 an hour? The extensive-use fee is supposed to be based on the actual cost incurred.»
«It seems like a colossal waste of resources to have a clerk sit there and look over my shoulder as I scroll through. While I'm glad they allow access, I think they need to come up with a better and more efficient way to allow access.»
«The purpose of this audit was to test the public-records compliance for the public, not the media. We specifically didn't want people who were savvy with the law.»
«Court records and proceedings belong to the public and access is indispensable not only in ensuring the integrity of the judicial process, but is fundamental in any democratic society.»
«You can't have a democracy without open government. People use open records every day, even if they don't realize it.»
«We wanted to see what happened when the average citizen goes in and makes a public-records request.»
«We could do it better, couldn't we? And I'm right here.»
«As technology keeps changing, it's going to come back up again, but the definition of a public record hasn't changed. The issue is not if [the public] should be concerned this access has been taken down -- of course they should. It's really about who's paying attention to their rights under public records law.»

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