...was the first red flag. After Kraft filed suit against the county for not providing the records, the county finally provided some of the records and I understand that Kraft...
...of “voluminous” [5 ILCS 140.2(h) and 3.6] and “recurrent requester” [5 ILCS 140/2(g) and 3.2] for what the legislature has determined to be “huge amounts” or “frequent requesters.” He also...
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...to keep taxes high and the other wants to reduce them, and PTELL becomes the boogeyman and I suspect neither side has a real grasp of what the rules are...
...and nothing else, leaving the compensation discussion and vote in its entirety. In the October 4, 2012, meeting, there was a discussion on compensation, and there was a vote on...
...One of the things we have found with public employee contracts is the fact those in charge of oversite have no clue what is in the contract, and never hold...
...each and every year since defeat of the referendum, as far back as their webpage goes – which means they went thru the motions to inform people and raised your...
...bodies money to respond. What most of those naysayers fail to understand, is each and every FOIA we submit is done for a purpose related to information we have that...
...of assessments in completing the assessments.” The law is crystal clear on assessments and it provides the power to assess to specific people and we can not find any statute...
...a history of not properly answering these requests for public records. The law required they respond within 5 working days after receipt, and they failed. [documentcloud url=”http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3528235-47127-FI-Let.html” responsive=true text=false] ....