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Gov. Eric Holcomb vetoes public records fee bill

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A bill that would have allowed government agencies to charge an hourly fee for public records requests that take more than two hours to complete has been vetoed by Gov. Eric Holcomb.

Holcomb wrote in a veto message Monday that he doesn’t support creating “burdensome obstacles” to obtaining public documents.

State law currently prohibits public agencies from charging a fee to search for, examine or review a record. The measure would have allowed agencies to charge the lesser of $20 per hour or the hourly wage of the employee completing the search after the first two hours.

Former Gov. Mike Pence vetoed a similar measure in 2015.

The General Assembly can override the veto with simple majorities in both chambers.

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2 comments

Not Asleep! April 25, 2017 at 7:46 am

Holcomb just got billions in new taxes on Hoosiers so he will use this to claim he saved Hoosiers money! What a joke!

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Dan April 25, 2017 at 9:54 am

Holcomb just took billions from us in new taxes. He will “veto” this so he can tout how he saved us money…What a lowly politician!

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