Shasta County supervisors voted to pass an amended email retention policy, which allows for auto-deletion of county emails after two years. Supervisor Kevin Crye united with community members over the issue, while County Attorney Joseph Larmour had hoped to move quickly to mass delete older emails. The new policy takes effect August 1.
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Shasta County Email Retention Policy Passes After Intense Board Discussion
Supervisor Kevin Crye united with community members to pass an amended email retention policy allowing for auto-deletion of county emails after two years, instead of one. The new policy takes effect August 1.
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Key Details
- Location: Shasta County
- Date/time: July 1, 2026
- Agencies involved: Shasta County Board of Supervisors
- Status: Passed
- Public impact: Email retention policy change
Kevin Crye
Joseph Larmour
Bryce Ritchie
Jenny O'Connell-Nowain
Chris Kelstrom
Shasta County Board of Supervisors
California State Legislature
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