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Cleveland City Council and mayor's administration clash over public records downloaded by aide| Reporters Roundtable

Cleveland City Council and mayor's administration clash over public records downloaded by aide| Reporters Roundtable

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A clash erupted this week between Mayor Justin Bibb's administration and Cleveland City Council, led by its president, Blaine Griffin. A council aide downloaded thousands of unredacted documents from a public records database, one he was allowed to access. The administration says some of those documents contained sensitive information, such as addresses, Social Security numbers or medical information that is typically redacted before public release. According to Griffin, Bibb's people called for the council aide's firing, which he characterized as a strong-arm tactic. The aide did nothing wrong and is going nowhere, he said. The story begins our discussion of the week’s news of the Friday “Reporters Roundtable.”
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