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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Transparency at stake

Some government officials want the public to believe that publishing legal notices in newspapers is a waste of taxpayer money.

They may as well say that they don’t think transparency – real transparency – is worth paying for. Or that they don’t owe taxpayers any accommodation to stay abreast of the public’s business. Or that saving taxpayer money is convenient cover to diminish the public’s right to know.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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