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Inspector General’s Findings on ‘Joe the Plumber’ Case Show State Needs Immediate Reform

November 19th, 2008

CLEVELAND- The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio pointed to findings released today by Ohio’s inspector general as evidence that Governor Ted Strickland must take immediate action to mandate state agencies implement privacy protections. The inspector general found that Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelly had no reason to search the records of Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as “Joe the Plumber. Ms. Jones Kelly also stated that such searches of those in news headlines were common protocol for the office. News reports indicated that nearly a half dozen other state agencies conducted searches on Mr. Wurzelbacher’s information without due cause.

Inspector General’s Findings on ‘Joe the Plumber’ Case Show State Needs Immediate Reform

November 19th, 2008

CLEVELAND- The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio pointed to findings released today by Ohio’s inspector general as evidence that Governor Ted Strickland must take immediate action to mandate state agencies implement privacy protections. The inspector general found that Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelly had no reason to search the records of Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as “Joe the Plumber. Ms. Jones Kelly also stated that such searches of those in news headlines were common protocol for the office. News reports indicated that nearly a half dozen other state agencies conducted searches on Mr. Wurzelbacher’s information without due cause.

Inspector General’s Findings on ‘Joe the Plumber’ Case Show State Needs Immediate Reform

November 19th, 2008

CLEVELAND- The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio pointed to findings released today by Ohio’s inspector general as evidence that Governor Ted Strickland must take immediate action to mandate state agencies implement privacy protections. The inspector general found that Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelly had no reason to search the records of Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as “Joe the Plumber. Ms. Jones Kelly also stated that such searches of those in news headlines were common protocol for the office. News reports indicated that nearly a half dozen other state agencies conducted searches on Mr. Wurzelbacher’s information without due cause.

Inspector General’s Findings on ‘Joe the Plumber’ Case Show State Needs Immediate Reform

November 19th, 2008

CLEVELAND- The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio pointed to findings released today by Ohio’s inspector general as evidence that Governor Ted Strickland must take immediate action to mandate state agencies implement privacy protections. The inspector general found that Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelly had no reason to search the records of Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as “Joe the Plumber. Ms. Jones Kelly also stated that such searches of those in news headlines were common protocol for the office. News reports indicated that nearly a half dozen other state agencies conducted searches on Mr. Wurzelbacher’s information without due cause.

Inspector General’s Findings on ‘Joe the Plumber’ Case Show State Needs Immediate Reform

November 19th, 2008

CLEVELAND- The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio pointed to findings released today by Ohio’s inspector general as evidence that Governor Ted Strickland must take immediate action to mandate state agencies implement privacy protections. The inspector general found that Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelly had no reason to search the records of Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as “Joe the Plumber. Ms. Jones Kelly also stated that such searches of those in news headlines were common protocol for the office. News reports indicated that nearly a half dozen other state agencies conducted searches on Mr. Wurzelbacher’s information without due cause.

Inspector General’s Findings on ‘Joe the Plumber’ Case Show State Needs Immediate Reform

November 19th, 2008

CLEVELAND- The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio pointed to findings released today by Ohio’s inspector general as evidence that Governor Ted Strickland must take immediate action to mandate state agencies implement privacy protections. The inspector general found that Ohio Department of Job & Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelly had no reason to search the records of Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as “Joe the Plumber. Ms. Jones Kelly also stated that such searches of those in news headlines were common protocol for the office. News reports indicated that nearly a half dozen other state agencies conducted searches on Mr. Wurzelbacher’s information without due cause.


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