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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2011 10:47:31 GMT -5
(From an email) "All of the legislation approved this year, during the first session of the 107th General Assembly, is now available online at the Office of Secretary of State web site. These documents - including 510 public acts, 32 private acts and 1,071 resolutions – can be found at: www.tn.gov/sos/acts/index.htmThis is the first year that all resolutions – not just those required by law to be published – are available on the web site. “The General Assembly worked tirelessly to pass good legislation and to end their work in a timely manner,” said Secretary of State Tre Hargett. “Our office has also worked quickly to make sure all Tennesseans have access to these acts and resolutions as soon as possible. Making all of this information available online increases government transparency and keeps citizens informed.” The online documents are scanned versions of the original documents. "
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Post by Justin Thyme on Jul 11, 2011 10:53:17 GMT -5
Which generally means that they are graphic representations of the documents and not searchable. Update 1: Since I could mark, copy and paste into a text file from a test document there my cynicism may have been premature.... or technology has caught up with the scoundrels.
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