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Tuesday, October 8, 2013 OPEN RECORDS ACT REQUEST Gov.

Nathan Deal c/o Chris Riley, Chief of Staff 206 Washington Street Suite 203, State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Governor Deal and Mr. Riley, Pursuant to the Georgia Open Records Act (ORA), O.C.G.A. 50-18-70 et. seq., I hereby request the opportunity to inspect and copy the records listed below, whether they be in electronic or hard copy format. As you may know, the ORA requires your response to this request within three business days of its receipt. I look forward to receiving your response no later than Thursday, October 10, 2013. This is a public record request for the following:
1. All records in possession of the Office of the Governor, the Governor, and/or members of his staff related to House Bill 386 of the 2011 and 2012 sessions of the General Assembly. This request is inclusive of records in the possession of all persons employed by the Office of the Governor, including those working in the Governors Office of Planning and Budget. 2. All records in possession of the Office of the Governor, the Governor, and/or members of his staff related to House Bill 266 of the 2013 session of the General Assembly. This request is inclusive of records in the possession of all persons employed by the Office of the Governor, including those working in the Governors Office of Planning and Budget. 3. All records in the possession of the Office of the Governor, the Governor, and/or members of his staff related to proposed or actual changes to the Georgia Public Revenue Code between January 1, 2011 and the time of response to this request. 4. All records in the possession of the Office of the Governor, the Governor, and/or members of his staff related to proposed or actual changes to Title 40 of the Official Georgia Code Annotated between January 1, 2011 and the time of response to this request.

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5. A screen capture of all email received by Nathan Deal, Chris Riley, Kelly Henson, Brian Robinson, John Sours, Debra Dlugolenski, Brenda Purcell, Roland Nawrocki and Alice Zimmerman for all records related to the previously referenced HB 386, HB 266, Gainesville Salvage and Disposal, Recovery Services, Inc., Copart, Inc., the Georgia auto salvage industry, C&D Investments, Inc., C&D Auto Transport, Inc. and all companies or entities doing business as Gainesville Salvage. The screen capture of the inbox should include the senders name and/or email address, subject line, and date and time received. 6. A screen capture of all email sent by Nathan Deal, Chris Riley, Kelly Henson, Brian Robinson, John Sours, Debra Dlugolenski, Brenda Purcell, Roland Nawrocki and Alice Zimmerman for all records related to the previously referenced HB 386, HB 266, Gainesville Salvage and Disposal, Recovery Services, Inc., Copart, Inc., the Georgia auto salvage industry, C&D Investments, Inc., C&D Auto Transport, Inc. and all companies or entities doing business as Gainesville Salvage. The screen capture of sent items should include the recipients name and/or email address, subject line and date and time sent. 7. Any record retention and destruction policies maintained by the Office of the Governor and the Governors Office of Planning and Budget.

Per the requirements of the ORA, please advise me of any costs associated with compliance with this request before those costs are incurred. Should this request be denied in whole or in part, you are required by O.C.G.A. 50-18-72(h) to cite specifically the statutory exemption to the ORA upon which you are relying to deny access to a record. If a portion of a record is exempt from disclosure but other portions are not, you are required to redact the exempt portion of the record and provide access to those portions of the record, which are not exempt from disclosure. As you may know, intentionally denying access to a record that is not specifically exempt from disclosure is a crime, as is the intentional wrongful destruction of a government record. You may contact me by email at bryan@bettergeorgia.com, by telephone at (706) 410-1867 and by U.S. mail at P.O. Box 1982; Athens, GA 30603. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Bryan Long

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