Now, maybe there's nothing nefarious going on here. Maybe the cost estimate is accurate. But if this kind of external request costs $4,000 to meet, then the costs of internal requests are probably also prohibitive. So, if someone in the RISD with a need to know wants to examine employee reimbursement requests to look for abuse or even just for opportunities to reduce costs, it could be cost prohibitive. Wouldn't you think that would be reason enough to change procedures?When asked for a list of employee reimbursements in 2013, some agencies held that the information was only available in hard copy. The News’ most expensive estimate was a $4,050 fee from Richardson ISD for that information. The district maintained that data showing the amount of money paid to reimburse employees wasn’t available electronically.
Source: The Dallas Morning News.
Monday, January 26, 2015
RISD and Open Records Requests
The Dallas Morning News did a year-long study on how responsive local governments were to open records requests. Anecdotally, the RISD didn't come out looking too good:
Saturday, January 24, 2015
The Wizard of Oz at LHHS
Friday, January 23, 2015
Fiddler on the Roof at RHS
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Tax Revenue: Residents vs. Business
Source: Richardson Coalition PAC. |
Richardson Tax Revenue: Residents vs. Business |
"Our city's success in economic development has resulted in a tax transformation for our city." That's how the Richardson Coalition PAC explained the graph above.
After the jump, unpacking their explanation.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Rivalry Game: Lake Highlands 46, Berkner 73
From 2015 01 20 Lake Highlands vs Berkner |
More after the jump.
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