Hillary Clinton used a personal email account during her time at the State Department, the New York Times reports, and may have violated federal rules. It was only two months ago, in response to a new State Department effort to comply with federal record-keeping practices, that Mrs. Clinton’s advisers reviewed tens of thousands of pages of her […]
Sunshine group takes on Gov. Scott – Herald-Tribune
Citizens for Sunshine is not well known everywhere in Florida, but that may change this year. Public officials in the Sarasota area have learned to be wary of the nonprofit, which has made itself an enforcer of open-government laws here for years. Now, with a high-profile case against Gov. Rick Scott, some observers may ask: […]
Attorney Fees Rejected in Public Records Case – HistoricCity News
An appeals court ruled Thursday that Union County is not required to pay attorney fees in a public-records case that started with a request for information from an unidentified company. A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal said the rural North Florida county did not act in bad faith in delaying the […]