• Cit­i­zens, the infor­ma­tion belongs to you. It is your gov­ern­ment not theirs. In the state of GA if a cit­i­zen files an open records request there are rules that every gov­ern­ment agency has to com­ply with. If after so many days the cit­i­zen has a right to sue.
  • The cus­to­di­ans of records are to sup­ply the records with­in 3 days to the cit­i­zen. If it will take more than 3 days they are to reply back to the appli­cant on the time frame and the cost of get­ting the doc­u­ments.
  • Fed­er­al grants received with­in the past 5 years
  • Any oth­er fed­er­al fund­ing in the 5 years
  • Proof of where the mon­ey went
  • Deb­bie was ignored. Then she reached out again and they replied that it was received. And noth­ing since. We need to know who is pulling the pup­pet strings, if they are being pulled. There are spe­cif­ic stat­ues that are to be deam­i­nat­ed before the case to be processed.
  • A writ of man­damus it is a new vehi­cle to hold the pub­lic ser­vants account­able. Requires the gov­ern­ment employ­ee to do their job. In the last 24 hours they have shut down the por­tal where you request infor­ma­tion. They have shut down the process for all cit­i­zens of GA.

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