The Utah Attorney General's Office is facing legal challenges over its refusal to release public records. A judge previously ordered the release of Attorney General Sean Reyes' calendar in February, siding with KSL Investigates. Despite this, the office continues to spend public funds to withhold these records. Additionally, in Arizona, groups including We Are Oversight are suing Sheriff Mark Lamb for not producing public records related to immigration, constitutional sheriff issues, and voter fraud. Furthermore, two Arizona firms are being sued for failing to file demographic reports. These lawsuits highlight ongoing transparency issues within public offices.
ICYMI: @weareoversight sues @sherifflamb1, charges he hasn't responded to public records requests about his communications and activities regarding immigration and other political issues. https://t.co/nxPZJ5Tsdb
Groups sue Mark Lamb seeking correspondence about election and voter fraud https://t.co/Fi8R8DWcIv
2 Arizona firms accused of failing to file demographic reports are being sued https://t.co/NcLWsunUDe
ICYMI: @weareoversight sues @sherifflamb1 for failing to produce what it says are public records related to immigration and "constitutional sheriff" issues. https://t.co/nxPZJ5Tsdb
This comes after the Utah AG’s Office sued my colleague @anniebknox over the same records. A judge already sided with @KSLInvestigates in February, ordering the release of Reyes’ calendar. Instead, the office keeps spending public $$$ to keep these records from the public. https://t.co/nuzy9fT6uB