Better that the resolution die than transparency in the interests of public knowledge and participation.
Perhaps the "usual stuff" if the conduct of the Ruffino administration is considered as the normality standard.
In as much as Mr. Thill accurately pointed out that he worked with Mr. Robert Freeman of the NYS Committee On Open Government to design and implement the current transparency standards, his comments which appeared to equate Ruffino's attempt with the tactics of "Tammany Hall" were a stunning rebuke by the icon Lancaster Town Clerk.
Tactfully and graciously stated Lee, but I would just point out that as I heard the meeting and understood Mr. Wozniak's comments, Wozniak at first suggested that he did not have any such relatives, and only admitted the same after Mr. Lemaster pursued the issue with a follow-up question.
The public's interests were well served by Mr. Lemaster's persistence. IMHO, that exchange raises a serious question about Mr. Wozniak's truthfulness and credibility, and reminded me of this political cartoon's comment on Jimmy Carter's ability to discern the truth...