Rendell administration v. new open records law

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Remember the flap when the state open records office's director said the Gov. Rendell administration was "going out of its way to block access to public records"?

Well, WHTM-27 is reporting this evening that Mutchler recently had a face-to-face meeting with Rendell. He he told her there had been "resistance from our folks and I think that resistance was wrong. I told her that. I told our folks that."

Mutchler said she will hold regular meeting with Rendell's office and with state agencies. "This governor is pro open government," Mutchler said.

Sounds like a truce. Think it'll last?

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This page contains a single entry by Scott Blanchard published on May 5, 2009 6:37 PM.

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