PUBLIC MEETING? Researcher escorted from Rendell Cabinet Meeting, Media not…
PUBLIC MEETING? Researcher escorted from Rendell Cabinet Meeting, Media not…
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Keep the heat on Commonwealth Foundation.
Why was Johnna Pro allowed in the meeting?? Hmmm…
FYI, I don't think I'm crazy for trying to attended cabinet meeting – they are covered under the PA Open Meetings laws: http://www.openrecordspa.org/sunshine.html
Media, and press secretary for House Democrats, were allowed to attend
Well Nathan, if you'd just concede on increasing the OOR's budget, perhaps they could fight this on your behalf.
Nate, good work. For those of you who don't know, Nate Benefield is one of the best policy researchers in Penna. If media is there, why not a citizen. and why are you not the equal of any media person who are also private people who disseminate information to the public. What does the Gov. gain from this?
Isn't the media a part of Rendell's personal staff? That is what I assumed based on the coverage he gets.
So, what would Rendell's goons do if a couple of dozen people showed up, laid down on the floor and refused to leave? Maybe we need a bit more civil disobedience in this country…