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Well, to fair, it wouldn’t cost the state or the tax payers a nickel of the public institution fulfilled the contractual commitments it made.This part I struggle with. How can contracts that can cost public institutions and subsequently tax payers hundreds of millions of dollars not be made public? It feels like ESPN and the ACC would have trouble fighting the release of this if someone pushes hard enough.
But when have promises and commitments ever stopped a public “servant” from frivolously spending someone else’s money?