Journalists in Massachustts have long used state records to check whether police or public officials have histories of lots of crashes, tickets and OUIs. The state RMV says those records are now closed, citing a clause in the law allowing migrants to obtain driver's licenses.
congratulations to Hachette on their pivotal role in the expansion of book piracy i guess
And another downside is when the vendor who holds the newly-digitized records -- confirmed to be public records by a state ombudsman -- decides they would rather SUE the person requesting copies than comply.
(Vendor: @Ancestry, state: PA, case: ongoing!)
https://twitter.com/opengovva/status/1831316282417062206
There's no newsletter today, but you might want to give this article a read. It's about outsourcing govt record storage. The upside is cost/efficiency. The downside is not being able to search/retrieve records then passing the costs onto record requesters.
Happy (not!) OPRA Gut Bill Day!
You now need to file your #OPRA requests a bit differently. No, you don't have to use the clunky PDF form--you can still send an email. But now you MUST include certain information in the email or it can be denied:
This is a fantastic video lecture that combines so many of our favorite things: FOIA, NARA, computers, and a government agency that first pretended it didn't have the records but then claimed it couldn't access an old format! But with a happy ending!
https://twitter.com/MuckRock/status/1828780461688291544
In which we give a nice interview to Lisa Louise Cooke at @FamilyTreeMag about our work, and some of the crazier reactions to it:
At 11:32 pm eastern time, ICE sent me an email acknowledging a #FOIA request I filed in 2019 that they haven't even started to process yet and asked me that dreaded question: "Are you still interested?"
The FOIA is so effing broken. These agencies will try to wear you down.
Remember this case? Cause we did!
Coming very, very soon, to a certain federal agency that never follows up on their genealogy-related FOIA backlog... 😎
...just as soon as we finish collating several hundred exhibits' worth of proof... 🫢
https://x.com/ReclaimTheRecs/status/1184266391144108033
We've been wrestling with ways to get really important historical and genealogical records out of *states* whose state-level FOI laws often (alas) explicitly exclude the judiciary and their wonderful records (many of which ought to be in archives).
https://x.com/FreeLawProject/status/1815798812742385775
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