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‘A simple but monumental question for the future of government transparency in Colorado’

By Jeffrey A. Roberts CFOIC Executive Director A case in the Court of Appeals about the redaction of public records “presents a simple but monumental question for the future of government transparency in Colorado,” the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition says in an amicus brief. “If a portion of a public record contains confidential information, may the custodian of that record withhold the entire document rather than producing a redacted …
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Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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