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Related: About this forumBuckingham registrar charges $200 'convenience fee' in FOIA feud with county official
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@tjordanmiles3
, the FOIA requester in the case, is considering taking this to court.
He also shared the emails with the local electoral board and said "it is unacceptable to talk to anyone like this."
@tjordanmiles3
, the FOIA requester in the case, is considering taking this to court.
He also shared the emails with the local electoral board and said "it is unacceptable to talk to anyone like this."
virginiamercury.com
Buckingham registrar charges $200 convenience fee in FOIA feud with county official - Virginia...
The top election official in a rural Virginia county tried to impose an extra fee for a county supervisor whose FOIA requests he deemed
Buckingham registrar charges $200 convenience fee in FOIA feud with county official - Virginia...
The top election official in a rural Virginia county tried to impose an extra fee for a county supervisor whose FOIA requests he deemed
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Buckingham registrar charges $200 convenience fee in FOIA feud with county official
You have annoyed me for the last time
BY: GRAHAM MOOMAW - MAY 5, 2023 12:04 AM
The newly appointed interim leader of Buckingham Countys election office recently derided a Democratic county supervisors Freedom of Information Act requests as nonsense and ridiculous while tacking on what he called a $200 convenience fee to a bill for public records. ... Under state law, public officials are only allowed to charge for actual costs they incur for responding to FOIA requests, such as staff time spent searching for documents and the expense of printing hard copies. ... Its absolutely not allowed under FOIA to have some sort of extra fee that is unrelated to the actual cost, said Megan Rhyne, executive director of the Virginia Coalition for Open Government.
Late last month, Buckingham Supervisor Jordan Miles sent two FOIA requests to new General Registrar Luis Gutierrez, who was hired by Buckinghams Republican-controlled Electoral Board.
Buckinghams election office made national news a month ago when NBC News published an article revealing the countys entire election staff had quit after Republicans took control of the Electoral Board in January. The staffers who left pointed to baseless voter fraud claims as a significant factor in their decisions.
{snip}
Gutierrez, who runs voter registration and elections in the rural county of almost 17,000 people, noted that he was adding a $200 convenience fee to an existing bill of $575.09. He said he could forget the extra $200 if Miles were to pay the $575.09 by May 15. ... I hereby am notifying you and your pawns that my services will absolutely exceed $200.00, Gutierrez wrote. Secondly, since you are obviously a young man without any type of ethical business aptitude and respect for other individuals time spent on your trickery and mockery, you are free to come pick up these FOIA Requests at my office. I will not be mailing them because my time is valuable, and you have annoyed me for the last time. No more playing nice, Mr. Miles. I tried that, and look where it got me with you.
{snip, including the letter}
GRAHAM MOOMAW
gmoomaw@virginiamercury.com
https://twitter.com/gmoomaw
A veteran Virginia politics reporter, Graham grew up in Hillsville and Lynchburg, graduating from James Madison University and earning a master's degree in journalism from the University of Maryland. Before joining the Mercury in 2019, he spent six years at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, most of that time covering the governor's office, the General Assembly and state politics. He also covered city hall and politics at The Daily Progress in Charlottesville.
You have annoyed me for the last time
BY: GRAHAM MOOMAW - MAY 5, 2023 12:04 AM
The newly appointed interim leader of Buckingham Countys election office recently derided a Democratic county supervisors Freedom of Information Act requests as nonsense and ridiculous while tacking on what he called a $200 convenience fee to a bill for public records. ... Under state law, public officials are only allowed to charge for actual costs they incur for responding to FOIA requests, such as staff time spent searching for documents and the expense of printing hard copies. ... Its absolutely not allowed under FOIA to have some sort of extra fee that is unrelated to the actual cost, said Megan Rhyne, executive director of the Virginia Coalition for Open Government.
Late last month, Buckingham Supervisor Jordan Miles sent two FOIA requests to new General Registrar Luis Gutierrez, who was hired by Buckinghams Republican-controlled Electoral Board.
Buckinghams election office made national news a month ago when NBC News published an article revealing the countys entire election staff had quit after Republicans took control of the Electoral Board in January. The staffers who left pointed to baseless voter fraud claims as a significant factor in their decisions.
{snip}
Gutierrez, who runs voter registration and elections in the rural county of almost 17,000 people, noted that he was adding a $200 convenience fee to an existing bill of $575.09. He said he could forget the extra $200 if Miles were to pay the $575.09 by May 15. ... I hereby am notifying you and your pawns that my services will absolutely exceed $200.00, Gutierrez wrote. Secondly, since you are obviously a young man without any type of ethical business aptitude and respect for other individuals time spent on your trickery and mockery, you are free to come pick up these FOIA Requests at my office. I will not be mailing them because my time is valuable, and you have annoyed me for the last time. No more playing nice, Mr. Miles. I tried that, and look where it got me with you.
{snip, including the letter}
GRAHAM MOOMAW
gmoomaw@virginiamercury.com
https://twitter.com/gmoomaw
A veteran Virginia politics reporter, Graham grew up in Hillsville and Lynchburg, graduating from James Madison University and earning a master's degree in journalism from the University of Maryland. Before joining the Mercury in 2019, he spent six years at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, most of that time covering the governor's office, the General Assembly and state politics. He also covered city hall and politics at The Daily Progress in Charlottesville.
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Buckingham registrar charges $200 'convenience fee' in FOIA feud with county official (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2023
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(1,922 posts)1. Sounds like some crooked republican is trying to hide something.