CURRITUCK — Currituck commissioners appear to be backing away from earlier attempts to replace newspaper advertising for public meetings with website notices.
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Rep Steinburg
I agree with Rep Steinburg - it's not good customer service to eliminate any more of transparancy. Until it becomes too costly advertising meetings in the newspaper should remain in place.
Rep. Steinburg is right.
Stopping newspaper advertising is an injustice to the public. The mad rush to live in an entirely electronic world is coming with a steep cost. We will all suffer for it in the end. And when it comes to governments stopping print media advertising, just be weary of governments.
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