High court upholds privacy of JobsOhio records
Ohio Supreme Court dismisses lawyer's request to access records of private job-creation agency
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a lawyer's request for records kept by the state's privatized job-creation agency on procedural grounds.
The decision came Tuesday in a complaint filed by former ProgressOhio attorney Victoria Ullmann. She filed the complaint in August after being dropped as lead lawyer on a more high-profile constitutional challenge to JobsOhio that continues.
Justices said the state law creating JobsOhio "specifically exempted" the office from Ohio's public records law.
Ullmann had asked justices to declare JobsOhio a state agency because the privatized economic development entity acts as the "functional equivalent" of one under the law. Such a ruling would have opened JobsOhio to public records requests and other forms of scrutiny that were prevented under its enabling legislation.