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Senator Cloud's Law Blocks Records from Public Access



In one of the largest, most sweeping laws in the United States' history, Senator Heather Cloud, Republican of Turkey Creek, in Louisiana, plans to stop the public from reading public records. We are not talking about just some public records, arcane and dusty books in the back of offices no one goes to. We are talking about all of the public records. This is one of the most sweeping and all-encompassing laws ever, with respect to how the public can have access to the public records of its government. Some journals have said that it is every public record written at every level of government in the state. Officially, the law would deny access to, "records reflecting advisory opinions, recommendations and deliberations comprising part of a process by which governmental decisions and policies are formulated." This law would essentially put all of the government in a box that the public had no access to. This would be quite a step towards the totalitarian governments and their lack of access to the public like Russia and China. It really moves the United States down the field towards the goal of a future that is not only dystopian and dominant over its people, but it also cancels out any kind of monitoring that the news and journalism portion of our society usually partakes in to make our society half way liveable. It is a sad day for our laws and legal system, and for our government as a whole.

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Louisiana Law Blocks Public Access to Public Records in Most Expansive Law of this Nature Ever



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