Archive for February 15th, 2008

Secrecy in Mississippi – Day 6

Friday, February 15th, 2008

secrecylogo5.jpgMany towns have a Bob Bryant, and those that don’t would do well to get one. For the past several years, Bryant has been the open-government advocate for Crenshaw, a Delta city of about 900.”He’s a relentless sort of guy,” said John Howell, publisher of The Panolian, the local newspaper that covers Crenshaw politics. “He’s a real thorn in their side.”

The public at-large could learn a thing or two from Bryant, and about what is and isn’t supposed to be secret in the Magnolia State. The Mississippi Supreme Court has made it clear that all deliberations of government boards are meant to be aired in public unless specifically exempted.

Want to know if someone’s been arrested? If they’re getting married or have filed for divorce? How about how much money your town plans to spend this year on those pesky potholes? Under state law, it shouldn’t be that hard to find out.

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Friday, February 15th, 2008

Rudy Abramson, a former longtime Washington reporter for The Los Angeles Times who wrote a highly praised biography of American statesman W. Averell Harriman, has died. He was 70. Abramson was a native Appalachian, born in Florence, Ala., on Aug. 31, 1937. After graduating from the University of Mississippi in 1958, he became a reporter for the Nashville Tennessean.  After several years as the Tennessean’s Washington correspondent, he was hired by The Times, where he “had a part in just about every major story for 30 years,” said longtime colleague Richard T. Cooper.