Court ruling good for open records, bad for Kim Reynolds
A Polk County District Court has rejected the states motion to dismiss part of Polly Carver-Kimms wrongful termination lawsuit against the state of Iowa, Governor Kim Reynolds, her former communications director Pat Garrett, and several senior Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) officials.
Carver-Kimm handled press contacts and public records requests for the IDPH for thirteen years before being forced to resign in July 2020. She asserts that she was stripped of her duties and later terminated after she made repeated efforts to comply with Iowas Open Records law (Chapter 22) by producing documents to local and national media regarding the State of Iowas response to the ongoing pandemic.
District Court Judge Lawrence McLellans December 22 ruling (enclosed in full below) affirmed the importance of the open records law and rejected the states effort to remove Reynolds as a defendant in this case.
At this stage, the court was not deciding the merits of Carver-Kimms claims. Rather, the court was determining which parts of the lawsuit can proceed to a jury trial, which is currently scheduled to begin in July 2022.
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