In 2013, Thorpe and other representatives sued our state opposing the State Congress passing and Gov. The courts upheld the Medicaid expansion law but not before costing the state a lot of wasted time and taxpayer money. Thorpe’s HB2265 brazenly attempted to hide elected officials’ cell and computer messages on personal devices even when used to conduct state-related business. This means elected officials could have kept political behavior secret while escaping accountability. Thorpe denied writing emails regarding the complaint; however, public records report showed he had, whereupon he conveniently couldn’t find those emails.
Source: Daily Sun October 01, 2020 18:39 UTC