May 22, 2013

Save Email Print Bookmark and Share
A A
Reporter: Associated Press

Bentley Rejects Open Records Request

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- Gov. Robert Bentley's office says Alabama's open records law doesn't cover budget cut proposals he could have implemented if Alabama voters had rejected the transfer of $437 million to the state General Fund budget.

The Decatur Daily filed a public records request asking for correspondence between the governor and his staff or agency heads about possible cuts and about plans for early retirement incentives for public employees.

Bentley's chief deputy legal adviser, Anne Elizabeth McGowin, responded that the information is not public record because it is part of the deliberative process and does not represent the ultimate decision. She said disclosure "would impair future evaluations by inhibiting candid conversation."

Alabama Press Association attorney Dennis Bailey said there is no law in Alabama that says working documents are exempt.


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus

What's on Tonight

WTVY WTVY2 WTVY3
4Warn Desktop Alert-Download it Now!

Your Opinion

Have you ever experienced a tornado?

Yes, Was In One
No, But Was Close to One
No, But Family or Friends Were Hit
No


Send View

Follow WTVY

Facebook
Twitter
Ipad App
Droid App
Text Alerts
Enews
RSS Feeds

What's Happening

The Wiregrass Photobook

In Partnership with AL.com