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congressToday, Vice Ranking Member Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Ranking Member Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD) of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent a letter to the Acting Inspector General for the United States Postal Service requesting an investigation into the Postal Service’s reported release of a former employee and current congressional candidate’s unredacted Standard Form 86 (SF-86).

Press reports indicate that the unredacted Standard Form 86 (SF-86) and personnel file of Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic candidate for the Commonwealth of Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, was released by the Postal Service to a conservative PAC through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

Ms. Spanberger, an ex-CIA officer, is also a former employee of the Postal Service. The personal information obtained through the FOIA request was subsequently used by a Super PAC working against Ms. Spanberger.

“We write to request that your office conduct an investigation into the reported release by the United States Postal Service of a former employee’s unredacted Standard Form 86 (SF-86) and any other related personal information that was released in violation of privacy statutes and other laws and regulations,” the Ranking Members wrote.

They also wrote: “The release of Ms. Spanberger’s unredacted SF-86 to any individual or entity without her permission in violation of the law would call into question the Postal Service’s processes for responding to FOIA requests.”

The Members requested that the Office of the Inspector General address at least the following questions:

  1. Did anyone at the Postal Service disclose Ms. Spanberger’s SF-86?  If so, who and what were the circumstances of the disclosure?
  2. Did the disclosure of Ms. Spanberger’s SF-86 or any other documents provided under America Rising’s FOIA request violate any laws, regulations, or policies governing disclosure of such materials?
  3. What, if any, information provided under America’s Rising’s FOIA request should not have been provided?
  4. Why did the Postal Service not seek a privacy waiver from Ms. Spanberger before releasing her personnel file and SF-86 pursuant to a FOIA request?
  5. Were any individuals in the Postal Service who handled America Rising’s FOIA request aware of Ms. Spanberger’s candidacy for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District or the political nature of America Rising’s request?
  6. Does the Postal Service have adequate procedures in place to process FOIA requests and prevent disclosure of protected information?
  7. What actions, if any, has Postal Service management taken to prevent unauthorized and impermissible disclosures of such information in the future?

The full letter follows and is available here.

 

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