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California Public records law fix may have to wait until '08

From the Salinas Californian:

The latest drive to strengthen the state's public records law has slipped off the main track and may be stalled for the year.

Assembly Bill 1393 would require state agencies to post information on their Web sites about how to request public records and to include a form to submit.

But the bill was stripped of enforcement provisions related to local governments in the Senate Appropriations Committee - and now the author fears that version of the bill may not even get a final Senate vote.