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JULY 16, 2009

Stephen Corsetti: Candidates deserve public records for free, too

ST. PETERSBURG - District 2 City Council candidate Stephen Corsetti said City Hall is charging him for public records that his rival, incumbent Jim Kennedy, receives for free.

Corsetti, a retired police chief, said he paid roughly $41 to obtain a copy of the proposed 2010 budget. The city charges 15 cents per page for public records requests.

Corsetti said all candidates should receive public records for free once they qualify for the ballot to even the playing field.

Cristina Silva, Times staff writer

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