The News (New Glasgow)

Bill would exempt private devices from law

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FRANKFORT, Ky. — Government officials in Kentucky could discuss public business on their personal devices without having to disclose it according to a surprise amendment moving quickly through the state legislatur­e. A legislativ­e committee amended House Bill 302 on Wednesday to change the definition of public record to say it shall not include calls, text messages and emails if they are sent or received on a device paid for with private funds or a nongovernm­ent email account. Open government advocates compared it to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton using a private server for her email, a practice also used by Republican presidenti­al administra­tions. Republican Sen. Damon Thayer sponsored the amendment.

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