J. Joseph Curran Jr., Maryland attorney general, said his office would launch a new training initiative for state agencies.
"We've made recommendations and we'll follow through with our own training, and we'll offer to do training at each of the local agencies with our line people and the people who will be getting these (public record) requests," Mr. Curran said.
On Aug. 21, the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association's Freedom of...
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