Let the sun shine in on Hill et al

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From the Herald Times: April 10, 2009

Speaking of volunteers, Baron Hill was in town recently and toured the Volunteers in Medicine clinic on Second Street. He couldn’t have picked a better spot to observe firsthand how determined people can choose to make a difference in their community.

Earlier in the day, he met with an array local officials about the status of stimulus funds that might be coming our way. This meeting was closed to the public, and at least one interested citizen was turned away.

That may not have been the best way to handle a timely topic that many of Hill’s constituents are vitally interested in. A meeting at which the public was allowed to listen in might have been a better choice. We common folks know how to conduct ourselves in a meeting with officials. Curiosity about how the political sausage is made is a legitimate taxpayer concern.

Source: http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/stories/2009/04/10/digitalcity.qp-50004...

Baron Hill is diplomat and

Baron Hill is diplomat and his tongue speaks too good for him been spotted in sms suspicious, thanks for research paper.

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