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Court: Cops’ misconduct files must be public

March 13, 2014 admin 0

  According to reports in the Chicago Sun-Times, “…..The Chicago Police Department can no longer keep misconduct records secret, a state appeals court has ruled.”‘ According to the report, ” The Illinois Freedom of Information Act doesn’t exempt “CR files,” which consist of misconduct complaints against officers and documents created […]

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Citizens Advocacy Center details determination letter review

March 14, 2014 admin 0

Attorney General’s Public Access Counselor (PAC) is an administrative agency that processes Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Open Meetings Act (OMA) complaints filed by members of the public and the press.  The agency was given binding enforcement powers effective in 2010 and has received copious requests for assistance in […]

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Headline Club lauds Illinois Supreme Court ruling on eavesdropping

March 20, 2014 admin 0

The Chicago Headline Club applauds the action by the Illinois Supreme Court which throws out the state’s eavesdropping law, which prohibited the recording of any conversation – public or private – without consent.             While the ruling removes all restrictions connected with in-person conversations, Headline Club President Fernando Diaz said […]

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Supreme Court: State’s Attorneys subject to public records laws

May 23, 2014 admin 0

The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday that when it comes to public records laws, state’s attorneys are just like other government officials. The Associated Press reports that  the unanimous ruling forces county prosecutors to release public records under the Freedom of Information Act. The law is intended to improve government transparency. […]

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Senate passes HB3796; sent to Quinn

May 30, 2014 admin 0

The Illinois Senate today passed HB3796 that calls for changes in the state’s FOIA guidelines. According to the Citizen Advocacy Center: The bill adds provisions to the Freedom of Information Act to create a category of requests called “Voluminous Requests.”  This is in addition to the other provisions in the […]

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Headline Club to Quinn: Don’t further limit FOIA

May 30, 2014 admin 0

The Chicago Headline Club today urged Gov. Pat  Quinn to veto HB 3976, which sets new limits on the Freedom of Information Act. The Headline Club’s statement says: The Chicago Headline Club is dismayed by the quick action taken by the Illinois legislature on HB 3796, which puts new limitations […]

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Use of FOIA prompts action by Quinn

July 11, 2014 admin 0

The following article, which was published in July 3 The Daily Herald, chronicles an action taken by Gov. Pat  Quinn based on information received through the Freedom of Information Act  by For the Good of Illinois. Email prompts Quinn to withhold $20 million in funding for COD By Robert Sanchez The College of […]