HOUSTON — Facing a lawsuit accusing it of destroying public records, Houston Metro approved a new document retention policy and agreed to indefinitely retain all e-mail messages generated by its employees, according to the Houston Chronicle. The actions will bring the agency into compliance with state laws requiring a board-approved policy filed with the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. For the full story, click here.

 

 

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