According to the New York Times, Dean is considering unsealing his records as governor of Vermont.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/03/politics/campaigns/03DEAN.html
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Facing criticism for another day over his decision on leaving office as governor of Vermont to keep many of his official papers secret for a decade, Howard Dean said on Tuesday that he was now considering unsealing some of the records.
"We're talking about trying to be accommodating," Dr. Dean told reporters here before a town hall meeting. "We think that transparency is important. But executive privilege is a serious issue, and there are private things in there that can't be let out. We are kind of having that internal discussion."
And, most amusing:
His promise to follow President Bush's lead -- "I'll unseal mine if he will unseal all of his," Dr. Dean said in a television interview -- only intensified the criticism, because Mr. Bush's records as governor are, in fact, publicly available.
So we go from a non-issue, to a potential issue: why didn't anyone check to see if Mr. Bush's records as governor were available?