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In the past, the funding requests submitted to the legislature in order to
establish an electronic records system were continuously denied, resulting
in state agencies maintaining their electronic records with archival value.
State agencies are required to do this if the Texas State Library and
Archives Commission (TSLAC) does not have a proper repository to house
them. TSLAC’s roadblock was not just establishing a place to store these
electronic records, but also making government transparency a priority via
the ability to search and retrieve the electronic records. In February of
2014, when Governor Perry announced he would transfer the entirety of his
gubernatorial record materials from his time as Governor to TSLAC,
everything changed.

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