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For example, Joseph Saino, who runs the Memphis Watchdog web site, had to file suit in Memphis to get information about the compensation of a lawyer by the city. You can follow the case here And in Memphis, The Commercial Appeal finally was granted access to the financial records of Networx, a firm which is 80-percent owned by the taxpayers, only after making numerous requests and being stonewalled by management. The records showed the company is losing millions of dollars. In the Jackson case, Madison County Chancellor James Butler said, "Public policy favors the right of citizens to inspect public records and thus, the public's right to access records of governmental agencies is very broad, creating a presumption of openness." It's time public officials across Tennessee remembered that. Comments
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