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AG’s office to rule on request for district attorney emails

2015-08-10T14:27:40-05:00

By Kristen Mosbrucker The Monitor Originally published Aug. 7, 2015 EDINBURG — The Texas Attorney General’s office is set to decide whether or not Hidalgo County’s district attorney must release about 1,000 emails sent to and from Ricardo Rodriguez, the district attorney since Jan. 1. The Monitor filed a public information request May 26 under the Texas Public Information Act, that allows public access to information held by governmental agencies. The original request sought an electronic copy of all documentation related to communication including emails, text messages and phone calls made or received by Rodriguez and several of his staff members. [...]

AG’s office to rule on request for district attorney emails2015-08-10T14:27:40-05:00

Appeals court hears Bexar open records case

2013-10-10T14:54:56-05:00

By John W. Gonzalez San Antonio Express-News Originally published Oct. 9, 2013 AUSTIN — An appellate court heard clashing arguments Wednesday over Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Adkisson's long-running refusal to disclose official communications in his private email accounts. The Precinct 4 commissioner, who in 2012 was ordered by a trial court in Austin to release transportation policy-related emails sought by the San Antonio Express-News, insisted anew that the communications were not subject to the Texas Public Information Act. State and newspaper lawyers countered that the messages must be shared because they were official business. The three judges of the 3rd Court [...]

Appeals court hears Bexar open records case2013-10-10T14:54:56-05:00
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