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Editorial: FOIL conviction sets precedent worth remembering

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06.09.2025

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Commmissioner of Accounts Dillon Moran stands outside City Hall in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

Saratoga Springs councilman Dillon Moran didn't fully comply with a Freedom of Information Law request because it was "annoying" and he didn't have the time, according to testimony in a recent, and very unusual, trial.

Mr. Moran may now realize those aren't valid reasons for evading FOIL requests. The Democrat was convicted last week of willfully violating a state law that gives New Yorkers the right to know what their public officials are doing. City Court Judge Jeffrey Wait ordered Mr. Moran, the city’s commissioner of accounts, to pay a total of $660........

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