...am inclined to believe a FOIA Officer MUST be an Officer or Employee of the public body, possibly eliminating a contracted attorney as FOIA officer. I sent this letter to...
...realm of conflict of interest and compensation. The Park District Code specifically points to the Illinois Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act when discussing interests in contracts and other items. (50...
...further stated that the evaluation would include a cost benefit analysis including a determination of whether the Program was an effective use of resources. Ander said she got the feeling...
...FOIA Officer. Immediately after approval authorizing the settlement, the park district attorney, Kate Yargas, tendered her resignation to the board, effective June 30, 2014, citing personal reasons to spend more...
...the Effingham School District #40 as a law that tramples our Constitutional Rights. For those that are not aware of the recent Illinois Law, it gave School Administrators police powers...
...acted in the video. The Orland Park Police actually wasted a large sum of taxpayer resources having patrol cars sit outside of Fessler’s residence to protect him from “annoying” people...
...and receive……” City of Chicago v. Keane (1976) “The faithful performance of official duties is best secured if a governmental officer, like any other person holding a fiduciary position, is...
...way more huggable) through a variety of user-driven, interactive products. Whether it’s one of our signature interactive conversations, old-school formats like videos or eBooks, or something completely new, the end...
...private individuals to expend public funds for the purpose of performing the duties which were imposed upon such officer. (Fergus V Russel, 270 Ill. 304; Stevens V Henry County, 218...
...FOIA [5 ILCS 140/2.5] provides that: “All records relating to the obligation, receipt, and use of public funds of the State, units of local government, and school districts are public...