“Maryland lawmakers want to make sure the quickly deleted text messages used by Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and his staff are retained as public records,” the Baltimore Sun reports.
“The Republican governor and his team have used the messaging app Wickr, which allows users to automatically delete messages, potentially skirting state open records laws. That raised concern among lawmakers and good-government advocates that public business was being conducted in a way that’s not transparent.”
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