(Oklahoman) - A House committee easily passed a measure Thursday that would make birth dates of public employees confidential.
Opponents of the measure have said that keeping the birth dates of public employees secret violates taxpayers’ right to know the conduct of those who get paid with tax dollars, such as teachers, police officers, state troopers and elected officials.
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
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