
In this week’s “Coffee Talk” podcast, Ok Sen. Glenn Coffee (R-OKC) discusses the state budget, and how things are not as dire as some had predicted.
He says he is pleased that the OK State Supreme Court rescinded
its decision to not allow some records to be available online, and commended the Senate for its Open Records policy, the successful
Open Books efforts by Sen. Randy Brogdon (R-Owasso), and the recent
recognition of the Senate’s Sunshine efforts.
He says that in this age of YouTube and the internet, “people want to have ready access to information” online, and he is proud that the OK Senate is on the forefront of that, and hopes that other state agencies will follow suit.
To listen, click here.
Labels: FOIA, Open Books, Open Records, Sen. Brogdon, Sen. Glenn Coffee
Posted at 3/31/2008 09:06:00 AM
