The inspector general of Baltimore City has put forth a recommendation urging the city council to consider allowing voters to determine access to public records.
This move aims to enhance transparency in government operations and ensure that residents have a say in how public information is managed. The inspector general emphasized the importance of public engagement in the decision-making process regarding records access.
By putting this issue to a vote, the proposal seeks to empower citizens and promote accountability within city government. The inspector general believes that involving the community in such decisions can lead to more democratic governance.
The city council is currently weighing the implications of this recommendation and how it would affect existing policies surrounding public records.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBAL News Radio (source).
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