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Governor Ed Rendell, flanked by Rep. Tim Mahoney (D-Fayette) to Rendell’s right and Sen. Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) to his left, the prime sponsor of the bill, prepares to sign Senate Bill […]

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Gov. Ed Rendell will sign Senate Bill 1 today at 2 p.m. in the Governor’s Reception Room.
Below is the press release issued late yesterday by the Pennsyvania Newspaper Association in response to the bill’s passage by both houses of the legislature:
The Pennsylvania Newspaper Association (PNA) recognizes the significant achievement of the State Legislature […]

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SB 1 and Penn State

In a comment posted earlier today, Left of Centre refers to Adam Smeltz’s discussion in the Centre Daily Times of “the weakness of [SB 1] with respect to Penn State and the Commonwealth’s other state-related universities.”
Here is the link to the column. Smeltz writes in part:
New open-records provisions that state lawmakers adopted Tuesday will […]

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Yesterday the Pennsylvania Senate passed Senate Bill 1 once again and sent it on to Gov. Rendell, whose spokesman said he would sign it into law.
Last May we published the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association’s six minimum requirements for meaningful open records reform. While there are some significant holes in the bill that is going to the […]

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• It’s unanimous in the House as it was in the Senate. House members voted 199-0 to pass open records legislation just five days after GOP members halted debate amid concerns that expanding access to government records would aid identity thieves, put domestic violence victims and senior citizens at risk and cripple the state’s real-estate […]

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Get It Done

While newspapers around the state have expressed differences of opinion about how good Senate Bill 1 really is – and whether and how it can be improved – they are coalescing around one simple notion: this process has gone on for over a year, and each day it lingers in the legislature, the more potential […]

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Open Records 9-1-1

The headline in the Bucks County Courier-Times makes your blood run cold: “Caller put on hold, dies in house fire.”
Christina Kristofic’s story tells of a woman, Brenda Orr, who called 911 the morning of January 29, saying her bed was on fire and she could not get out. She was put on hold for almost […]

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More Views on SB 1

We continue our series on opinions from around Pennsylvania about Senate Bill 1 with excerpts from recent editorials in the Harrisburg Patriot-News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Centre Daily Times and Lewistown Sentinel. Please join the conversation.
• Public access is good government
Pass open records law
The latest Senate-backed version of a new open records law for Pennsylvania still contains […]

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Even as the House engaged in partisan bickering of the kind that makes you wonder whether they will get anything done this session, the Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition called for passage of Senate Bill 1 without either amendment or further ado.
And that, Deputy House Speaker Josh Shapiro (D-Montgomery) told the news service, Capitolwire, in […]

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Today we continue with our look at different points of view on Senate Bill 1 with excerpts from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Lancaster New Era and Democracy Rising Pa. As you will see over the next few days, the debate has not abated with the unanimous passage of Senate Bill 1, and the suggested paths […]

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