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		<title>House bill would affect public records lawsuits</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A House bill would require judges to make specific findings before they can award attorney fees in public records lawsuits. State Rep. Danny Burgess, a Zephyrhills Republican and lawyer, filed the measure (HB 163) on Wednesday. It would require a judge to determine that a public agency &#8220;unlawfully refused to permit a public record to be inspected or copied&#8221; and that the complainant &#8220;provided written notice identifying the public record request to the agency&#8217;s custodian &#8230; at least five business days before&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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