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Experts: Sandoval’s texts to NV Energy should be public


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By Scott Lucas, Las Vegas Sun

Gov. Brian Sandoval has weak legal and public policy grounds to defend his decision to withhold text messages between himself and the leadership of NV Energy, according to open government experts, if the examples in other states and cities were to be followed in Nevada.

Courts and attorneys general in at least 18 states have addressed the issue, of which “decisions have overwhelmingly favored public access,” according to a paper written by Joey Senat, a professor who teaches media law at Oklahoma State University. As of 2014, the law in 15 states requires correspondence related to state business to be turned over in public records requests — even if that information is stored on private phones or computers.

“If you limit freedom of information laws to those communications that take place over government-owned channels, then you arbitrarily exclude communications — maybe even most communications — based on a meaningless distinction about which technology you used,” said Peter Scheer, the executive director of the First Amendment Coalition.

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  1. sean says - Posted: December 12, 2015

    Of course he has no interest in transparency …..he has shown himself to be a shameless shill for corporations…..he has no business being governor of this state…..no one does if they don’t have the interests of people first.

  2. Dogula says - Posted: December 13, 2015

    He has political ambitions far beyond being governor of a tiny state like NV. But he has no vision. He’s nothing but a pure politician. If he wasn’t doing this, he’d be selling cars or land.
    Too bad for us.

  3. Slapshot says - Posted: December 13, 2015

    Every politician would prefer to limit their private comments etc. Nothing new here. As for Sandoval I do believe he does have a vision one only has to look at his economic development and education funding efforts. Pretty sure he will be a Senator or Cabinet member at some point.