“Colorado public notice laws require notices be uploaded to http://publicnoticecolorado.com. Go search republican precinct caucus and you will see the notices.”
“I await the response of dsc to your important post setting out the legal requirement to publicize a time and place of the meetings.”
Public notices are traditionally published in newspapers and posted in public places. To create a web site and pretend that everyone should magically know about it is thoroughly dishonest.
I doubt that one Coloradan in a thousand has ever heard of http://publicnoticecolorado.com. I read a lot, I talk to a lot of people not living in a cave here, but I had never heard of it.
Id be very interested to learn how BuckeyeTexan found out about that site.
No, it isn't dishonest. It's extremely convenient for you. Newspapers still publish the traditional public notices. Now they are required by CO law to take the second step of uploading the notices to a centralized repository at that web site.
Id be very interested to learn how BuckeyeTexan found out about that site.
Google. It's a new fangled research tool on the interwebz. ;)