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Illinois Attorney General’s office FOIA on SB1966


steveTA84

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Ok, Im trying to find the email associated with jcarroll@atg.state.il.us . Guys name is John Carroll and trying to determine if its the same one as the representative. Either way, heres the birth of SB1966. The Attorney Generals office was salivating over it right away

 

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The email address you posted looks like it's in the Attorney General's office rather than the House.

 

Might be a different J Carroll.

 

 

ETA His bio outlines a background in education.

Got a link by any chance?

 

Rep Carroll was a teacher/educator....

 

Yes, sorry, I meant that Representative Jonathan Carroll's bio describes a background in education rather than law.

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Mr. Carrol and Caitlyn McEllis appear to be with the legislative affairs dept for the Attorney General. The ISP has one, as probably all the other state governmental agencies. They track legislation and report back to superiors, testify in committee, represent the position for the agency, etc.

I bet the good stuff is in the redactions, something along the lines of

 

“We need to make sure this passes. It’ll make our job much easier when it comes to making criminals out of otherwise law abiding gun owners. Our brave Bloomberg moms are counting on us”

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I FOIA'd the correspondence between Madigan and the {D}'s relating to HB148 back in the day.

 

Interestingly enough, while the "Sunshine Act" requires local government officials to regurgitate everything upon request, the pols - specifically a former {D} from Evanston - insisted that the legislature be exempted from the Act, because, you know, there's no way for them to be able to distinguish personal and government business. More "Do as we decree, not as we do" from {D}a Machine.

 

I was told to pound sand.

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I FOIA'd the correspondence between Madigan and the {D}'s relating to HB148 back in the day.

 

Interestingly enough, while the "Sunshine Act" requires local government officials to regurgitate everything upon request, the pols - specifically a former {D} from Evanston - insisted that the legislature be exempted from the Act, because, you know, there's no way for them to be able to distinguish personal and government business. More "Do as we decree, not as we do" from {D}a Machine.

 

I was told to pound sand.

Hold up. You submitted a FOIA request and they didn't comply? And you didn't pounce on that opportunity to trash them publicly and/or take legal action?

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