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    Ann Arbor City Council Email Debacle


    By woosters, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jun 10, 2009 at 02:10:13 PM EST
    Tags: Ann Arbor, Democrats, City Council, Twitter (all tags)

    Cross posted at http://perkypatriot.blogspot.com/

    Recently it came to light that the Ann Arbor City Council members were emailing each other during the meetings. While on the surface that may not surprise you, what they were emailing should.
    www.mlive.com/opinion/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2009/06/ann_arbor_city_councils_emaili.html

    The people appearing before the Council usually do so after gathering signatures or doing a lot of research. They have spent a lot of time and energy on their cause. For the council to ignore them and instead email each other (the modern day equivalent of kids passing notes in school) is rude and disrespectful. While childish at best, when the emails were poking fun of people, they become more concerning to me when they are trying to change policy or influence votes.

    The Michigan Open Meetings Act www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/Publications/OpenMtgsFreedom.pdf
    states the following on page 2:

    The Open Meetings Act, Public Act No. 267 of 1976, protects your right to know what's going on in government by opening to full public view the processes by which elected and nonelected officials make decisions on your behalf.

    If the council members are emailing each other in secret about whether or not to support an issue or their feelings on an issue - it is no great leap to say that it is a violation of The Open Meetings Act.

    Let this also be a cautionary tale to those Michigan politicians becoming very involved in social media like Twitter. If you are an elected official and during public meetings are tweeting - depending on what you are tweeting, it could also possibly be considered a violation of The Open Meetings Act. I am a big proponent of Twitter and love to read the tweets from politicians. However after the situation in the City of Ann Arbor, I might be changing my mind.

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    No Republicans on Ann Arbor City Council (none / 0) (#1)
    by woosters on Wed Jun 10, 2009 at 02:31:16 PM EST
    As a Republican living in a city with no Republicans on the City Council - I already feel I am not adequately represented. At least with the Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act I felt I had a shot at knowing what those Democrats were doing on my behalf. However if they are conducting business through emails, then there isn't the same type of accountability for their actions.

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