Kentucky Republicans Request Teacher Emails

The Republican Party of Kentucky has requested the work emails of several teachers, saying they want to see if there is widespread misuse of government resources. Some teachers, however, see it as ploy to intimidate.

The GOP declined to tell the Courier Journal how many requests it has sent or for whom, but the newspaper reports at least some are directed at teachers who unsuccessfully ran for office in November’s election as Democratic candidates.

Laurel County teacher Dustin Allen, a former candidate, says he thinks Republicans are trying “to make everybody afraid to run again.”

Republican Party of Kentucky spokesman Tres Watson said the requests weren’t meant to intimidate. He says they are about “information gathering, whether government resources are used for political activity, and how widespread it is.”

W.Va. Secretary of State to Unveil Records Requests Website

Secretary of State Natalie Tennant is unveiling a website to track public records requests throughout state and local governments.

Tennant told The Associated Press the website cataloging Freedom of Information Act requests will be up Friday, as state law requires.
It will list agencies, what was requested and who requested the information. It will say how much agencies charged and whether they partly or entirely granted requests, or denied them, and reasons for denials.

The site won’t include agency records produced in response.

Local and state entities must begin submitting information on requests made Friday and afterward. The law doesn’t include penalties for agencies that don’t comply.

The website is required under a law passed by the Republican Legislature and signed by Democratic Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin in April.
 

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