Colo. AG’s office opposes open record reform

An effort that proponents say would modernize Colorado's open records law for the digital era hit a bump last week when the state attorney general's office stated its opposition to the effort.

Deputy Attorney General David Blake, according to a statement read by a representative from his office at the meeting, said his office believes the proposal, in its current form, "creates more problems than it cures" and makes the Colorado Open Records Act "more complicated and vague."

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