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Under Federal FOIA laws, you don't even have to be a citizen to file a FOIA request.


Judy K. Tyler, CRM
Records Management/FOIA/PA/Forms Management Officer
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
Fort Hood, TX  76544
DSN 738-8009
Commercial 254-288-8009
Fax 254-286-7755

Serving to heal...honored to Serve

"Compassionate, World-Class Healthcare - One Patient at a Time"




-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steve Whitaker
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 1:36 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Should text messages by Alaska government employees be accessible to public? | Alaska Dispatch

 Why should anybody else have rights to others' records?   It is not their
state; it is not their city; they are not a citizen or a resident; they pay no taxes there; and they do not do business there.  They have no rights to those entitities' public records; which should be restricted to only those above.

I have property in Missouri and I also have a residence in Ohio.  I would not expect to have any rights to receive public records from any other state or commonwealth; or city or county in any other states.

I agree with federal FOIA rights as I am a citizen.  I agree with states and commonwealths having state public records laws; open records laws; or a
state version of a FOIA.   However, they should not apply to anyone who
does not meet the critera I have defined in this thread.


I hate paper ...


Best regards, Steve
Steven D. Whitaker, CRM


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 1:59 PM, David T. Macknet <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

>  Steve,
>
>  Why must they have rights within the political entity?  Why privilege
> those who live there?  If the records pertain to someone outside the
> political entity, or are of interest to that person, it would seem
> that they should be available.  By restricting them to people who have "rights"
> to them, they're essentially restricted.
>
>  -D
>
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Steven D. Whitaker, CRM

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