In late August last year, El Paso City Manager Joyce Wilson sent this email to City Clerk Richarda Momsen, asking for information on behalf of someone who wanted to know how citizen-initiated anti-baseball-stadium petitions could be invalidated. Wilson obliged by forwarding the information request to Momsen. But Wilson apparently first cut her personal email, then pasted it to city official Momsen, this time using government mail. I sent an open-records request for the original, personal email from the sender to his or her friend Wilson The city has included my request in its lawsuit against the Texas Attorney General. Needless to say, I still do not have Wilson's personal email.
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Joyce Wilson pastes info from personal email, regarding city politics
In late August last year, El Paso City Manager Joyce Wilson sent this email to City Clerk Richarda Momsen, asking for information on behalf of someone who wanted to know how citizen-initiated anti-baseball-stadium petitions could be invalidated. Wilson obliged by forwarding the information request to Momsen. But Wilson apparently first cut her personal email, then pasted it to city official Momsen, this time using government mail. I sent an open-records request for the original, personal email from the sender to his or her friend Wilson The city has included my request in its lawsuit against the Texas Attorney General. Needless to say, I still do not have Wilson's personal email.
In late August last year, El Paso City Manager Joyce Wilson sent this email to City Clerk Richarda Momsen, asking for information on behalf of someone who wanted to know how citizen-initiated anti-baseball-stadium petitions could be invalidated. Wilson obliged by forwarding the information request to Momsen. But Wilson apparently first cut her personal email, then pasted it to city official Momsen, this time using government mail. I sent an open-records request for the original, personal email from the sender to his or her friend Wilson The city has included my request in its lawsuit against the Texas Attorney General. Needless to say, I still do not have Wilson's personal email.