I’m starting to wonder if I asked PSJA ISD how much it’s paying for toilet paper via a Public Information Request would I get a reply?
I might, but not before the district’s attorneys sent a letter to the toilet paper manufacturer asking its principles if they wanted to contest the Public Information Request by filing a response with the Texas AG.
Such is the state of public transparency these days within PSJA ISD. What transparency? See what I mean.
I’ve been covering this district, PSJA ISD, for the past 39 years, with a threeyear respite spent in Austin, and never have I ...