Project for Open Government
@project4opengov
Working to ensure unethical and illegal conduct by government and those doing business with government is exposed and appropriate remedies are pursued.
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https://projectforopengovernment.org 22-01-2021 07:08:51
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Here is the link to the lawsuit filed against SanDiegoCounty over its free-speech and open-government violations, projectforopengovernment.org/21-52364_P4OG-…
Big kudos to @AllianceSnDiego, Michael McConnell, Project for Open Government, CalTaN and Donna Frye for standing up for voter integrity! Yesterday the court ruled that Measure C — the dishonest convention-center tax — didn’t pass and city council couldn’t move the goalposts. #Justice
We sued The City of Lemon Grove — City Hall to see the evidence it had to support allegations of misconduct against a member of the City Council. The City failed to respond to the request, and the public deserves to see what (if any) evidence there is. projectforopengovernment.org/22-10862_P4OG-…
Here is the link to the lawsuit filed against City of San Diego over scandalous Tailgate Park giveaway, projectforopengovernment.org/22-18873_P4OG-…
We challenged City of San Diego for concealing lobbyists-turned-staffers’ clients, projectforopengovernment.org/2022-05-24_NIS…. @SDCityClerk says @CityAttorneySD approved concealment but, in response to our challenge, will no longer conceal the info, projectforopengovernment.org/2022-05-26_DF_…. Fixes should appear soon!
Sick of City of San Diego stalling on your public records request? So are we! That's why we sued to stop the delays. Read the lawsuit here, projectforopengovernment.org/22-28202_P4OG-…
Here’s the cease-and-desist letter that Cory Briggs just sent to City of San Diego because elected officials are trying to block the public from criticizing public officials and their work product, projectforopengovernment.org/2022-11-04_Cur…
In response to our cease-and-desist letter, San Diego City Council refuses to "unconditionally commit" to not interrupting or reprimanding persons speaking about election-related issues as allowed by the First Amendment. So now we'll see them in court, projectforopengovernment.org/22-49198_P4OG-…
FWIW: Project for Open Government has a lawsuit pending over the unlawful delays and the City Atty is trying very hard to get it thrown out, claiming that P4OG has no right to sue on anyone’s behalf. If you’re facing long delays, send me your NextRequest number(s) via direct message. Thx