![]() Before the university would provide records of a nonprofit managing Innovation Campus’s financial transactions, The Sunflower was told it must pay $750 up front and an estimated $1,500 total. And while the memo itself tells us almost nothing, experts believe its existence and. That was the second charge or more than $1,000 for public records in the past week by Wichita State. A long-awaited memo related to student loan debt cancellation is now public in a heavily redacted form. Monday, Moses sent a final bill asking for an addition $1,012 for the records. The Sunflower reported on the records and then released the emails, in full, on its website last month. Out of 2,102 emails received as part of the request, 539 pages were blacked out. More than a quarter of the pages included in the provided documents were completely redacted, black rectangles. telephone numbers, and email addresses have been redacted from. Moses did not respond when The Sunflower asked what “near future” meant. should weigh heavily in a courts balancing. 16, Moses sent the public records in an email, but called the request “overly broad, ambiguous and vague … which does not relate to the legitimate concern to the public.” He said he would send an invoice for additional charges “in the near future.” 4, Moses gave a revised estimate for retrieval of the public records of $593. ,, ,, ,, ,, , containing any of the following words/phrases: sunflower, chance, swaim, ymca, the y, flats, MWCB, Murfin, Barrett, Weigand, Crossland.įour days later, Moses gave an estimate of $409 to provide the public records.ĭec. 13, 2017 to or from, including those communications in the trash or spam folders, any of the following university e-mail accounts In November, The Sunflower requested all e-mail communications between Apand Nov. ![]() Under the Kansas Open Records Act, public officials’ work emails are open records. Wichita State General Counsel David Moses sent The Sunflower a final bill Monday charging the newspaper $1,605 for emails it requested between university officials. These heavily redacted emails were obtained through the Kansas Open Records Act. Madeline Deabler, Kylie Cameron, Chance Swaim ![]()
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