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1999
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Contrary to what the Evansville Courier & Press would have its readers believe, Indiana public access laws are not at risk because of the case involving the Perry County Development Corp. The Indiana Court of Appeals simply confirmed prior rulings of both itself and the Indiana Supreme Court that a not-for-profit corporation performing services for a fee was not a public agency. For example, Editor Paul McAuliffe states in his column (June 20) that the development corporation tried to condemn land. As a private corporation, the Perry County Development Corp. has no such power. Even David Kempf admitted as much in his court deposition. Another false claim is that \"most of its members are government officials in Perry County.\" Only five of the 15 development corporation board members are elected officials, with the remaining 10 members coming from the private sector.
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Gannett Media Corp

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