Corbett: Penn State should comply with RTK law or risk state aid

I missed this last week, so apologies if you’ve already seen it, but: Interesting that Gov. Corbett used state aid as a tool to try to get Penn State and other state-related schools to “fully comply” with the state’s open records law.

Of course, Penn State and the other schools could retort that they are complying with the law; because they have a special exemption, they’re not subject to the law to the same extent as truly public agencies. There’s sentiment in the state legislature to change that.

 

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