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     BOSTON - Thursday,
    August 26, 2021 - Today, Mayor Kim Janey announced new staff positions
    dedicated to responding to public records requests. With roles added in
    both the City’s Law Department and in the Boston Police Department, this
    move will increase the number of staff members dedicated solely to public
    records transparency.   
    “I strongly believe
    that public transparency is the foundation for building public trust and
    ensuring public accountability,” said Mayor Janey. “Upholding the public
    records law is a critical way that we deliver a more transparent City
    government. Too often, it takes too long to review and respond to public
    records requests. This investment in public records staff will help the
    City responsibility respond to requests in a more timely manner.” 
    Currently, the Law
    Department has two staff solely dedicated to responding to public records
    requests, in addition to one vacancy. Within the Boston Police Department,
    responding to public records requests is a shared responsibility across several
    staff members who also have other portfolios. Through this investment, an
    additional staff person will be added to the Public Records Division within
    the City’s Law Department and its current vacancy will be filled; in
    addition, a new staff person will be added within the Boston Police
    Department to focus entirely on responding to public records
    requests.   
    Over the course of
    this calendar year, the City of Boston has received over 3,000 formal
    public records requests, and fulfilled more than 80% of them.   
      
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