Rutherford County

7 Mar, 2015

Increasing fees for public records is not the answer for government transparency

By |2019-09-11T18:53:33-05:00March 7, 2015|Categories: fees|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The fastest way to shut down access to government records is to charge fees people can’t afford to pay. Another way is to simply ignore or delay responding to citizens or media who make requests under the Tennessee Public Records Act. Yet another, which takes more effort, is to actively confuse or frustrate a citizen or journalist with byzantine policies and practices to make them go away. All can be powerfully effective. And, unfortunately, all take place in Tennessee. The Tennessee Coalition for Open Government received nearly 200 calls to its hotline last year from journalists and citizens who faced obstacles in getting public documents from their local government or [...]

28 Mar, 2014

Fox 17 Nashville interviews orthodontist who won open records lawsuit

By |2014-04-18T08:33:00-05:00March 28, 2014|Categories: public records lawsuits Tennessee|Tags: , |0 Comments

Stacy Case with Fox 17 WZTV Nashville interviewed the Rutherford County orthodontist who recently was awarded $31,000 in attorney's fees after suing the Rutherford County Board of Education for withholding records. The story on the open records lawsuit is part of the station's "Waste Watch" series. Fox 17 reports that Tracy Pack was trying to find out how a school principal was spending fund-raising money meant for students. A Murfreesboro judge recently ruled that the response of the school district to the citizen's request for public records was such that Pack was forced to hire an attorney and sue to gain access. Under the Open Records Act, a citizen can file a [...]

18 Mar, 2014

Judge awards $31K to Murfreesboro citizen in open records lawsuit

By |2020-11-19T12:17:38-06:00March 18, 2014|Categories: public records lawsuits Tennessee, schools|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

  Tracy Pack filed an open records lawsuit more than three years ago after he had requested records under the Tennessee Public Records Act and received what he suspected was an incomplete response. He told The Murfreesboro Post that he "just wanted to know whether county funds were being spent properly." Pack had requested copies of checks written by former principal Chontel Bridgeman on a Homer Pittard Campus School checking account. Fox 17 WZTV Nashville interviewed orthodontist Tracy Pack who sued the Rutherford County school board. Click on the photo to hear what Pack had to say. The award is the second time in recent months in which the [...]

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