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State's attorney recommends continuing confidentiality of executive-session minutes, destroying old audio except pending litigation
Summary
On Aug. 25 the state's attorney recommended the Ways and Means Committee continue to hold previously closed executive-session minutes confidential and to destroy executive-session audio recordings more than two years old except those related to pending litigation; the committee voted unanimously to accept the recommendation.
Peoria County’s state's attorney recommended to the Ways and Means Committee on Aug. 25 that previously held executive-session minutes remain confidential because the need for confidentiality still exists and that the county destroy executive-session audio recordings older than two years, except for recordings that relate to pending…
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