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Should NM Tech spend state funds to defend suits related to their refusal to release public records on the proposed drop zone?
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Submitted by hlee on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 22:50.
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Yes, the public has no right to know how state institutions such as NM Tech operate, and the documents should be kept secret
No, taxpayer-funded institutions such as NM Tech have an obligation to adhere to NM's open records law
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