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December 23, 2024

California Comptroller to Judge: We Can’t Locate Anything –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On November 24, 2021

California (ECWd) –

Reprinted with permission of Open The Books.

“WE JUST CAN’T LOCATE ANYTHING” – CALIFORNIA CONTROLLER TO THE CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

In 2019, the California controller rejected our freedom of information request for the state’s line-by-line expenditures saying they couldn’t “locate” any of the 50 million bills they paid the previous year.

So, we sued them. (California is the only state not to produce their state spending subject to our open records request.)
Yesterday, California Controller Betty Yee’s lawyers closed oral argument in the superior court, by effectively re-treading that most implausible argument:

We can’t locate anything.

Not. One. Single. Transaction. A checkbook doesn’t exist.

It’s offensive to taxpayers across America. It’s offensive to the American experiment that’s premised upon individual freedom and liberty. It’s offensive to every citizen in California who deserves to be able to follow the money.

It’s offensive to all of us.

It’s also mystifying. Because the controller also admits to paying 50 MILLION bills last year!
We believe the judge will see the controller’s implausible position.

During today’s hour-long oral argument, the judge asked the following questions of the controller’s lawyers:

1. If the governor asks for a report on spending, how do you provide it?
2. How do you audit?

Bingo!
It’s offensive — how the controller has treated our freedom of information request from the beginning and has refused to negotiate in good faith, even after the judge ordered them to do so.

So, what’s next?

We are hoping for a quick decision. The judge — who has been thoughtful and engaged — will issue an order on our petition for writ of mandate.

Our case to open California state expenditures to sunshine for the first time in history is HISTORIC.

Now, we wait… (we’ll keep you updated every step of the way!)

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4 Comments
  • EP
    Posted at 04:21h, 25 November

    Having lived and worked in Los Angeles I can believe this. This is the states’ way of politely telling someone “I don’t have to do that”. Doesn’t matter it may be their legal obligation, they don’t have to do it.

  • Dave Baggett
    Posted at 14:59h, 24 November

    Why not add my posts? Fair and honest Journalism and all.
    Dave

  • David Baggett
    Posted at 13:46h, 24 November

    One year old information compared to 7 year old information ? One full time fully staffed administration compared to a 8 hr. Per week administration of 2 people ? Who ya trying to kid ?

  • Dave
    Posted at 09:05h, 24 November

    At first glance I swear I thought the watchdogs must be lying; just how can that be possible?

    “We can’t locate anything.” I bet the dogs just located massive misappropriation of funds, organized crime anyone……

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