Date: Fri 06-Mar-1998
Date: Fri 06-Mar-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
council-FOI-Pilchard-Snyder
Full Text:
Snyder Questions Informal Meetings By Council Members
Newtown resident Mike Snyder showed up at Wednesday's Legislative Council
meeting to voice his displeasure over alleged Freedom of Information (FOI)
violations by members.
Mr Snyder, a former selectmen, said he heard that several council members had
met in private with the Library Board of Trustees on more than one occasion to
discuss the library's proposed budget. One meeting was allegedly held at a
restaurant, another was at someone's home, Mr Snyder said. These private,
unannounced meetings are a violation of the state's Freedom of Information
laws, Mr Snyder claimed. First Selectman Herb Rosenthal agreed.
Several council members admitted to attending these meetings. However, they
claimed they did not see anything wrong with it.
"I'd go to anyone's home if it meant I would be better informed," said council
member Melissa Pilchard.
"That's what sub-committees are for," Mr Snyder responded. "It's not right
what went on and it's not fair to the people of the town."
