News-Press October 2, 2019 State lawmakers came dangerously close to creating two classes of Floridians this year. One class — call them the politically connected class — would have consisted of candidates, parties and political action committees. This group’s right to access valuable voter information would have been protected by a bill advanced last spring […]
9/11: Split court rules privacy of suspects, FBI agents outweighs public interest in knowing
Florida Bulldog by Dan Christensen October 2, 2019 A split federal appeals court largely denied Florida Bulldog’s effort to compel the FBI to open up additional files about 9/11 after concluding that the public interest in knowing what happened is outweighed by the privacy interests of suspects, witnesses and FBI investigators. “A bare interest in learning who […]
Fired financial regulator Ronald Rubin now files public records suit against state
Florida Politics by Jim Rosica October 2, 2019 Ronald Rubin – the state’s former chief financial regulator – filed a new suit against the state, saying he was being denied public records for his “investigation of racketeering, political corruption, abuse of power and misuse of taxpayer money at the highest levels.” A copy of the lawsuit, filed Sept. 23 […]
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