Monday, June 21, 2021

Beyond Question

The FOIA request features questions such as: What stakeholders were invited? How many times did the stakeholders meet with the Department of Justice? Did the DOJ or stakeholders keep meeting minutes or notes during their stakeholder meetings? [More]

It would help if they read the rules first:

A FOIA request can be made for any agency record. You can also specify the format in which you wish to receive the records. You should be aware that the FOIA does not require agencies to do research for you, to analyze data, to answer written questions, or to create records in response to a request.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well then, if the entity involved does not need to answer written questions, what's the point of 'FOIA'?

Maybe a little waterboarding will get some answers.

David Codrea said...

The point of the FOIA is to request records. The rules are clear and those making requests -- as well as those reporting on this -- should have known that.