Freedom of information is not the same as free information, as one community college in Michigan recently illustrated.
The information comes from posts on X by attorney Mark Randazza.
“A client of mine made a public records request of a community college in Flint Michigan that has an annual revenue of $95 million. To respond to her public records request… they want $29 million,” Randazza posted on Tuesday.
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The college in question is Mott Community College.
Randazza attached an image of a communication from Leo Powers, assistant to the college’s general counsel.
“The College’s good faith estimate of the cost to the College to comply with your request … is $28,904,844.60,” the letter read.
A client of mine made a public records request of
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