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Tag: Howell SchoolsBy JGillman, Section News
The Mackinac Center as usual is correct.
The inability for the Michigan Supreme court to hold government agencies to the freedom of information standards we THOUGHT we had in place as an oversight tool is a bit of a tragedy. we should have the expectation that ALL correspondence done by our public officials on company time on government owned equipment is not private use. From a release:
Understood that the court rarely reconsiders, but given the manner in which public integrity has been bolstered by FOIA activity, it is a shame indeed. Zarko BTW, was someone who pummeled public officials (good and bad) with FOIA requests. His best friend mentioned the room full with cases of FOIA requests that didn't even cover all of his activity. The spirit of that type of determination in revealing truth in government shall be missed. It was good for us and truly good for the elected officials in keeping them straight up. It is my hope the legislature takes the Mackinac Center's suggestion seriously, and strengthens the FOIA abilities that ultimately provide us with honest government. (2 comments) Comments >> |
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