And even then, the city may withhold documents because "strategic or tactical information used in law enforcement" is exempt from the Nebraska Public Records Act (84-712.05).pic.twitter.com/Civ2YtWAfA
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Anyway, the state's open government laws get eroded a little bit more each year, and any state senator who sponsors bills to add exemptions to information citizens could other wise request is my sworn and mortal enemy.
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This is the response from the county (which includes the records I sought).pic.twitter.com/4EJC3SxAWr
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And here's the official response from the City of Lincoln:pic.twitter.com/iDd1LEHg33
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That would be almost $190,000 a year, which I believe is more than any attorney in either the city attorney's office or county attorney's office gets paid.
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Don't want accountability? Make information absurdly inaccessible.
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Was this done through a FOIA request? How are they going to say that's freedom of information?
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this more than flies in the face of FOIA. it's flatly unconscionable.
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