The Public Records Officer Podcast
Five days before Governor Bob Ferguson ordered a halt to Washington’s automatic deletion of Teams chats [https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/ferguson-suspends-auto-deletion-of-public-records-after-225k-settlement/], a group of Department of Licensing hearing examiners were talking in Teams as if the walls had no memory. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DFBzc79hUgeBmg0X5AxZbV6ZW3t4cy9d/view?usp=drivesdk] They discussed petitioners, attorneys, hearing strategy, objections, order language, and one hearing examiner even suggested that another could “help us all out” by hitting an attorney with her car. Under the state’s seven-day deletion policy, that chat may have been headed for the digital shredder. Then Ferguson stopped the clock. In this first part of a two-episode story, Jamie walks through the February 12, 2025 DOL Teams chat, the agency’s prior history with one-day deletion, and why this record matters far beyond one ugly workplace conversation. This is a story about quasi-judicial conduct, public records, disappearing government communications, and what happens when public officials think no one will ever read what they typed. And this is only the beginning. Because once DOL realized the chats had not disappeared, the story got darker. Next up: DOL II: Delete Another Day. Some readings in this episode are AI-generated from public records. The words are real. The records are public. Full transcript and source documents available at: thepublicrecordsofficer.com Support the show [https://coff.ee/thepublicrecordsofficer] Transcript + Source Docs: Get the full hyperlinked transcript and all documents referenced in this episode: thepublicrecordsofficer.com [https://www.thepublicrecordsofficer.com/ep-15-legislative-secrecy/] Sign up for updates: Join our mailing list for future episodes and investigations thepublicrecordsofficer.com [https://thepublicrecordsofficer.com/] Support the show: We’re powered by public records and public support. Buy us a coffee [https://coff.ee/thepublicrecordsofficer] https://coff.ee/thepublicrecordsofficer [https://coff.ee/thepublicrecordsofficer] About WashCOG: The Washington Coalition for Open Government (WashCOG) fights for transparency and accountability in Washington State. Learn more: washcog.org [https://www.washcog.org/] Tip of the hat to the musicians who created the music used on the show: Alex Grohl [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/alexgrohl/1571], Ian Post [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/ian-post/161], Jakub Pietras [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/jakub-pietras/1530], lumine wave [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/lumine-wave/2589], Roberto Pravo [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/roberto-prado/3442], Solis [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/solis/216], ... [https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music/artist/the-magnetic-buzz/1844]
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