CARLINVILLE, IL. (ECWd) –
Carlinville FOIA Officer apparently thinks FOIA does not apply to them.
The Illinois Attorney General has sent another letter of inquiry requiring an answer from the City of Carlinville on why they have refused to answer a Freedom of Information Act request from Mr. Woodyard of South Jacksonville, IL.
Woodyard sent his FOIA request to the FOIA Officer, Carla Brockmeier, on April 17, 2017, and she has apparently violated her statutory duty by refusing to provide the requested information.
Now it appears the city will gladly spend more taxpayer funds on their attorney to attempt defending the indefensible – it’s “other people’s money”… just makes me wonder if it has surpassed $10,000 yet. We will publish all the attorney invoices once they are available.
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3 Comments
Zachary Rice
Posted at 11:06h, 04 MayHow many letters from the AG does that make now
jmkraft
Posted at 11:42h, 04 Mayat least 4, maybe 5
Mike Duff
Posted at 08:12h, 04 MayMayor and FOIA officer are not being too
wise. When they end up in court they will be compelled to produce what you have asked to be produced. The sad thing is that the taxpayers end up paying for all this foolishness on the Mayor’s part via legal fees. Maybe the Mayor is trying to hide something???