June 17, 2021
I’ll be dissecting the bill to explain how it is intended to work and how it interacts with other parts of FOIA. I’ll also offer tips and strategies for asking for records under the statute, which takes effect July 1. The bill was sponsored by Del. Chris Hurst, a former journalist.
The workshop is free and will be recorded, but you must register.
The Virginian-Pilot
Sen. Joe Morrissey, D-Richmond, won a two-year restraining order this week against a Rockingham County man with ties to a far-right militia who had filed a Freedom of Information Act Request with his office. The bizarre case involved a violent tweet, a threatening phone call and a long-running feud between the defendant and Morrissey’s biggest political donor, Nexus Services, a Virginia-based company that has faced repeated accusations of exploiting vulnerable immigrants. Briggman said he learned through a civil lawsuit filed by Nexus in Florida that the company had prepared a psychological profile and provided it to Morrissey. In an effort to obtain a copy, Briggman filed the Freedom of Information Act request with Morrissey’s office. A phone call followed — Briggman and Morrissey each claim the other initiated it. And Briggman and Morrissey each claimed the other proceeded to swear and make violent threats.
Virginia Mercury
Prince William County supervisors were admonished Tuesday for their conduct after a squabble devolved into personal attacks. Haymarket Town Council member Bob Weir, who planned to speak at a public hearing, said the meeting ran late because of the board’s “petty squabbles.” He said the situation was embarrassing and disappointing. “I’ve never been as embarrassed as I am tonight by the behavior of the board as a whole. I would ask if you can’t be respectful of each other, you at least be considerate of the residents and citizens who show up,” he said. “If you’re going to continue to do this, I would request that you move your closed sessions, defer to the end, so that those of us who have lives outside of McCoart [government center] can come here, get our business done and go home.”
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The Roanoke Times