Thursday, March 31, 2016

FOIA Subcommittee meeting agendas for April 11, 2016

Dear Members and Interested Parties:

As a reminder, the Meetings Subcommittee of the FOIA Council will meet at 10:00 AM on Monday, April 11, 2016 in the Speaker's Conference Room, Sixth Floor, General Assembly Building, 201 N. 9th Street, Richmond, Virginia  23219.  The Records Subcommittee will meet at 1:30 PM on the same day in the same location.  Suggested agendas for both meetings are attached.

Please do not hesitate to contact me or Maria J.K. Everett, Executive Director, if you have any questions or need additional information.
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Maria J.K. Everett, Executive Director and Senior Attorney
Alan Gernhardt, Staff Attorney
Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council

201 North 9th Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 225-3056 or 1-866-448-4100 (toll free)

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Chicago Teacher's Union Plans Day of Tantrum

Chicago Teacher's Union Plans Day of Tantrum

Chicago Teachers Union executives have spent weeks whipping their members into a froth over this Friday's planned classroom walkout. They've stoked members' anger over Chicago Public Schools' bid to phase out a generous pension deal the near-bankrupt district can no longer afford.

Fidel Castro to Obama: We don't need your presents

Fidel Castro responded Monday to President Barack Obama's historic trip to Cuba with a long, bristling letter recounting the history of U.S. aggression against Cuba, writing that "we don't need the empire to give us any presents."

Obama admin hacks iPhone, ends legal battle but questions linger

The extraordinary legal fight pitting the Obama administration against technology giant Apple Inc. ended unexpectedly after the FBI said it used a mysterious method without Apple's help to hack into a California mass shooter's iPhone.

News, Commentary, Discussions

U.S. Secret Service: Absolutely no guns at GOP convention, petition or no petition
There will not be any firearms allowed inside Quicken Loans Arena at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this summer -- regardless of how many people demand otherwise, the U.S. Secret Service reiterated Monday.

More Evidence of Clinton Corruption Yields Little Interest from the Media
Hillary Clinton's email scandal keeps on growing, with new revelations that offer more justification for an indictment. Yet the mainstream media have long maintained that Mrs. Clinton is not the target of the two ongoing FBI investigations.

Crowd cheers Cruz at stop in Altoona
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz promised to repeal Obamacare, destroy the Islamic State, create millions of jobs and implement a flat tax so simple that Americans could file their taxes on a postcard during a 75-minute campaign stop.

Trump looks to decertify Louisiana delegates
Donald Trump's presidential campaign said it plans to challenge Louisiana's delegate selection, a day after the GOP candidate threatened to sue over the possibility that the state's uncommitted delegates could back his rival, Ted Cruz.

Brussels and the Border
The bombs that killed 35 and injured 300 in Brussels, Belgium, shutting down the capital city of the European Union, followed a familiar pattern. Young Muslim men born to immigrant parents were inspired by radicals overseas to wage holy war against Western civilization.

U.S. Capitol gunman shot by police, involved in previous disturbance there, officials say
A man was shot at the U.S. Capitol complex's visitor center Monday afternoon after he pulled a gun and aimed it at a police officer while going through a security checkpoint, officials said.

Below the fold

The Free-Trade Paradox

Bill Protecting Christian Business Owners to be Vetoed by Georgia Gov.

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