This is just to say
I have received
the records
that were sent
to my email
and which
you probably thought
would
satisfy me.
Forgive me
I now must ask for
more records
and no redactions
After firing 90% of IES staff, the @usedgov has reopened the same roles.
Source: "There are a lot of upset former staff talking about it. ... Those look like the same jobs" they were fired from.
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It's sometimes impossible to know what docs a government has.
So when I ask for records, I sometimes say "I'd like the documents or records that contain this information" and then describe the information in detail. That can get you somewhere!
Happy #FOIAFriday and good morning. Let's talk about records and what they are called. By way of example, let's talk about the Epstein List. If you FOIA for "The Epstein List" I'd be surprised if you get a response, especially if government officials don't want you to have it.
Every now and then you get a government official who calls or writes back saying "Hey we don't have that, but we have this other thing that has the information you want" but never count on that.
Mark Hortman loved his kids, playing pool and being “arm candy” for his legislator wife. He was even making a dandelion-picking robot to help with her gardening. https://t.co/Y66cEaqg7t
Lawmakers have strengthened Illinois’ longstanding sexual abuse survivors law in an effort to ensure patients receive critical care after sexual assault.
My audio debut (embedded in this article) is worth a listen. https://t.co/sAYym69H5G
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