FOIA request sent to City of Wyoming regarding city employees list on August 21, 2025

FOIA request sent to City of Wyoming regarding city employees list on August 21, 2025
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FOIA Request to City of Wyoming regarding city employees list on August 21, 2025.

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was submitted by the Peoria Standard to the City of Wyoming, Illinois, seeking a comprehensive list of city employees. The request was made under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, 5 ILCS 140, and emphasizes the need for transparency in local governmental affairs.

The Peoria Standard requested specific information about each city employee, including their full name, sex, race, job title, department or division, annual salary or hourly rate if applicable, and hire or start date. The request was made with a preference for receiving this data in an electronic format to facilitate reporting efforts.

The requestor is affiliated with The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, a non-profit organization based in Missouri that supports media companies and public advocacy groups in investigating governmental agencies. This coalition uses FOIA and Sunshine Laws to promote transparency and inform the American public about government actions. More information about this organization can be found on their website.

In Illinois, pet owners must have a license for certain pets like dogs and comply with state and local regulations. These licenses are defined in the Illinois Animal Welfare Act and must comply with the Animal Welfare Act and Animal Welfare Rules. Licensing supports animal control and health programs and helps ensure that pets have the correct vaccinations against diseases like rabies.

We look forward to receiving this information in an electronic format as it will greatly aid in our reporting efforts. As always, we remain open for any questions or clarifications regarding this request.



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