Cal State Stanislaus admits to possessing Palin speech documents
May 6, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, News Gathering, Sunshine Ordinances
After saying they had no records pertaining to Sarah Palin’s contract for a speech at a fundraising event, officials at California State University Stanislaus copped to possessing “800 to 900″ documents. -db California Watch May 5, 2010 By Lance Williams Is the open government ruckus over Sarah Palin’s speaking fee in Turlock sputtering toward a [...]
Public record quest: California attorney general to probe shredding of documents relating to Palin speaker’s fee
April 14, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Access to Records, News & Opinion, Sunshine Ordinances
Students from California State University Stanislaus have discovered shredded documents in the garbage concerning an upcoming speaking engagement by Sarah Palin. The university had denied that any documents existed on the Palin visit. -db San Francisco Chronicle April 14, 2010 By Wyatt Buchanan SACRAMENTO – Students at Cal State Stanislaus discovered evidence that documents related [...]
California: Transparency issue surfaces over Palin’s speaking fee at state university
March 30, 2010 by donal brown
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A California state senator is protesting the lack of disclosure over former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s speaking fee at California State University Stanislaus in June. Her fee will be paid by a public university foundation that raises money to support education at the campus. -db San Francisco Chronicle March 30, 2010 By Nanette Asimov Sarah [...]









