Why shouldn’t Noland have an opponent to run against—it’s an elected office, not a throne.
DiFrank can separate herself from the business, but the business is entitled to the public records without having to pay the .50 a page. What records is Noland talking about? Again, she forgets, the records are public - not hers.
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DiFrank can separate herself from the business, but the business is entitled to the public records without having to pay the .50 a page. What records is Noland talking about? Again, she forgets, the records are public - not hers.