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  1. If they are like most fields I have seen they are stitched in.
  2. I hate the baby died but I just read where the baby was from mexico visiting familing in brownsville and the child had some underlying health issues. I found the article in the Dallas Morning news. By CHRISTY HOPPE / The Dallas Morning News [email protected] First swine flu death in U.S. State and local health officials said the Mexican boy, who had underlying health issues, flew to Matamoras, Mexico to Mexico City with his family on April 4. The boy then traveled across the Mexico-U.S. border to visit relatives in Brownsville. He became ill on April 8 and was hospitalized on April 13. His condition deteriorated rapidly and he was transferred the next day to a Houston hospital, where he died Monday. The cause of death was pneumonia caused by the flu virus, Cameron County Judge Carlos Cascos said. Officials declined to release the name of the hospital but said more details would be provided later today. Texas Department of State Health Services said the boy was 22 months old and Houston officials said he was 23 months old. The child's relatives were being monitored and appeared to be healthy, said Dr. David Persse, a Houston health official
  3. Because they didn't have to. well whatever they are hiding will be out anyway once they release it. We can go round and round about why they did not have to but the Ag told them to release it so I guess they do have to release it.
  4. But is is hooked with the Head Football coach? ( And with most other schools, it is.).. I am not just talking about PNG here. I would guess it is for the pure purpose to be able to pay the head football coach more money.
  5. from the AG website Public Information Act The Public Information Act (formerly known as the Open Records Act) provides a mechanism for citizens to inspect or copy government records. It also provides for instances in which governmental bodies may withhold government records from the public. Upon receipt of a public information request, a governmental body generally is required within ten business days to either provide access to the requested information or request an attorney general ruling on whether the information can be withheld. If a governmental body fails to respond to your request for information or request an attorney general ruling within ten business days, you may file a written complaint with the Open Records Division of the Office of the Attorney General. Please be sure to include with your complaint a copy of your original request for information and any other supporting documentation that may help us resolve your complaint. For more information on the Public Information Act, including the requirements for a valid request for public information, please see our 2008 Public Information Handbook. Complaints can also be filed against governmental bodies that fail to comply with an attorney general ruling. Therefore, if, after a reasonable amount of time, a governmental body does not release information to you in accordance with an attorney general ruling, we encourage you to send a written complaint to the Open Records Division. Additionally, complaints may be filed against governmental bodies if requestors believe they are being overcharged for a copy or inspection of public information. The attorney general promulgates cost rules regarding the charges and methods of calculations. These rules are mandatory for all governmental bodies, except to the extent that other laws establish charges for specific kinds of information
  6. You would be wrong they have ten days to comply from the date of the records request or they can send a request the AG to rule and once he has ruled they will have another 10 days to comply.
  7. You do not "get it." Because the Law says you release the names. I really do not care. But you can't pick and chose what Laws you follow. What next? You just pick what laws you want to follow? Next thing you will know is that the School board will start closing the board meetings because thay want to. And the PNG'ers will say well we dont have to let anyone know what is going on in the meetings wetrust our board.
  8. So you think it is ok for the school board to break a State law? Like I have said it does not matter what anyone thinks it is the law and the AG has ruled it that way.
  9. Ok, what purpose will this serve. We, the people, are not in the decision making process. Even though there are PNG folks that want to see it, they voted in the board, and will wait on them to make a decision. As for other folks, outside of PNG, them being "curious" seems more like "fear" of possibly losing a coach, or that PNG will get a top notch coach that will come in, turn our program around, and put us back on top. Still, no validation. The list, final four, whatever, will be released in due time. Plain and simple it does not matter what the purpose is they are required by law to release it if asked.
  10. What purpose would this serve? Please answer me. It makes no sense.....is it so posters can get on here and trash candidates and PNG as well? It doesn't serve ANY PURPOSE to release the names. And again, the folks from other schools are more "up in arms" about this list than PNG folks. Are you afraid one of YOUR coaches may have applied? Do you have a dog in the fight? What gives......PNG fans are laughing at you guys for getting so upset about this. We're the ONLY ones that should want the list revealed and we're not balking the decision of the board. Go figure, getting the Attorney General involved, bringing up the FOI clause. You guys have waaaaaaayyyyy too much time on your hand to be worrying about this. This is ridiculous....I hope PNG NEVER releases the list, but only announce the coach they hired.......that way, the guy will have a fighting chance........this is ridiculous. Plain and simple it is the law. I could go to the admin building and resquest the salarys of every employee at PNG and they have to release it, I may have to pay a fee for it. It is the Open records. You can defend the Board all you want but the law is the law. It is a state funded school district does not matter what you think and feel.
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