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Commissioners say large or repetitive public information requests strain county staff and may require extra time or counsel
2809825 · January 27, 2025
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Summary
County officials and a local historian debated the administrative burden of large or repetitive Public Information Act requests during the Jan. 27 Lavaca County Commissioners Court meeting.
Frank Fisher, a local historian and resident of Hallettsville, told the Lavaca County Commissioners Court on Jan. 27 that county records are vital to public research and urged that information remain accessible and affordable for citizens conducting historical work.
Commissioners and staff described an administrative burden from large or repetitive Public Information Act (PIA) requests. The…
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