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The public is currently being kept in the dark about information that may influence a person's choice of practitioner or facility and there is an increasing public desire for openness," Paterson said. Legislators were kept in the dark until revelations came to light last week that the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation had nearly completed the renovation of a room to be used for carrying out lethal injections without the Legislature's knowledge -- unleashing Democratic threats to pull the plug on Schwarzenegger's $10 billion prison reform effort. Local people were kept in the dark, and the real decisions were made in Washington. |
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