Meanwhile, Special Master Adamowski instructs Windham employees to forward...
Categories: Freedom of Information Stefan Pryor Steven Adamowski WindhamTags: Freedom of InformationStefan PryorSteven AdamowskiWindhamJust when you think you’ve seen it all… Steven Adamowski,...
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In the never-ending saga know as, “laws are for normal people” or “those laws are just technicalities” comes news that, “A state economic development agency that approved nearly $37 million in total...
View ArticleHartford Courant editorial highlights ongoing efforts to make government more...
Americans should be increasingly concerned about the efforts to increase government secrecy and reduce transparency. Whether it is President Barak Obama in Washington or Governor Dannel Malloy in...
View ArticleHartford Officials: We don’t have to follow any stinking FOI laws
Capital Prep’s principal, Steve Perry, isn’t the only one acting like he is above the law as Hartford officials refuse to release Federal Subpoena WNPR News is reporting –...
View ArticleMalloy Administration turns Connecticut’s Freedom of Information law into a joke
Hartford Courant columnist Kevin Rennie has unearthed what might be the most serious attack on the public’s right to know in modern times. In a weekend article entitled “Private Emails Hide Work Of...
View ArticleState Department of Education continues to flout Connecticut’s Freedom of...
The Malloy administration, in general, and Commissioner Stefan Pryor and his State Department of Education, in particular, may very well go down as the least open and least transparent government...
View ArticleFreedom of Information Watch…. Hello Commissioner Pryor? It is the law!
Here is what the law says: Connecticut State Statutes: Sec. 1-212 – “Any person applying in writing shall receive, promptly upon request, a plain, facsimile, electronic or certified copy of any...
View ArticleNEWS FLASH: Steve Perry’s use of private email account will not shield...
A set of emails acquired by Wait, What? reveals that as early as November 2012, a year before the Hartford Board of Education voted to reject a secret deal to hand Capital Prep Magnet School and...
View ArticlePublicly paid public employees providing public information – Not on Malloy’s...
The following occurrence is but a single example of a much larger problem facing Connecticut today. On issues big and little openness and transparency have become the causality of government...
View ArticleCommissioner Stefan Pryor gets another “F” for complying with Freedom of...
Connecticut’s Freedom of Information act is extraordinarily clear: Connecticut State Statutes: Sec. 1-212 reads: “Any person applying in writing shall receive, promptly upon request, a plain,...
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