...struggling to deal with state funding cutbacks and wouldn’t send one board member to New Orleans for a convention, much less four. Cullen said board members need ongoing training, but...
...the Freedom of Information act by withholding a great portion of the information required to be produced, but I will save that in-depth article for another time. He also failed...
...interesting suit, with implications that can ripple state-wide. Remember this quote from People ex rel. Hopf v. Barger: “The people’s access to information is the basis of public understanding of...
...with the Freedom of Information Act and produce documents that the OPPL is either concealing or claiming it does not have to produce. These documents are needed for research into...
...General’s office, and also contradictory to previous comments by the Board Treasurer. 2. On September 17, 2014, the Board’s Treasurer, Mr. Glaser, claimed, in an interview with a Daily...
...would eat with the doors closed. So I pointed out that the meal was at 4:30, and the agenda says the meeting starts at 5:00, and those discussions over dinner...
...the drain. Here is how it was spent: – Late last year, Alderman LeFever noticed that pay raises were given without approval of the city council, so he questioned them....
...might not be entirely true. If you remember back to the “good old days” of the lawless Crippes regime where rapists were told they could “resign with dignity” and the...
...meeting – and the notice was never posted at the location of the proposed meeting as the law requires. Within a few hours, Mayor Renner canceled the Saturday meeting also....
...public funds in direct violation of the Constitution of the State of Illinois. Under his supervision, frivolous spending continued without regard to its public use. While we do sympathize with...