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Mackinac Center Sues Flint Schools for Ignoring Public Records Law

The Mackinac Center for Public Policy filed a lawsuit against Flint Community Schools on April 30, 2025, for violating Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act. The district failed to respond to a FOIA request submitted on February 17 seeking travel and expense records for administrators and staff. Despite follow-up attempts and a formal demand letter, Flint Community Schools failed to fulfill the legal requirements of FOIA. The lawsuit seeks to enforce transparency and hold the district accountable for withholding public records.

Responding to the lawsuit, Flint Community Schools agreed to provide the requested public records, which were released on May 22, 2025.

The Mackinac Center voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit on June 9, marking an additional victory in its commitment to hold public officials accountable to Michigan residents.

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Case summary

On February 17, 2025, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy submitted a FOIA request to Flint Community Schools seeking travel and business expense reports for school administrators and staff for 2023 and 2024. Under Michigan law, public bodies are required to respond to FOIA requests within five business days, with the option of a single 10-business-day extension — if claimed within that initial window.

Flint Community Schools failed to meet any of its obligations under FOIA. No response, extension, or formal communication was issued within the required time. On March 11, 2025 — more than three weeks after the initial request — the Mackinac Center issued a follow-up communication.

An unnamed FCS official eventually responded to acknowledge receipt and stated that the district was “working on it,” but failed to provide the legally required:

  • Time estimate to fulfill the request
  • Cost estimate
  • Good-faith timeline for delivery

After receiving no proper response, the Mackinac Center sent a formal demand letter outlining Flint Community Schools’ legal obligations under FOIA. The district still failed to respond. With more than 50 business days having passed since the original request — and no sign of compliance — the Mackinac Center filed a lawsuit April 30, 2025 to hold the district accountable and uphold the principles of government transparency.

FOIA exists to give citizens access to public records and hold government agencies accountable. When school districts or other public bodies ignore the law, it undermines transparency and erodes public trust. Flint Community Schools’ refusal to follow basic FOIA procedures prevents taxpayers from understanding how public funds are being used.

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Documents & Timeline

May 2025

  • Mackinac Center Complaint May 6, 2025

  • Voluntary Dismissal May 29, 2025

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