Want Palin's e-mails? That'll be $15 million

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Gov Sarah Palin's office says it will cost $15 million for copies of state e-mails requested by news organizations and citizens. When the Associated Press asked for all state e-mails sent to the governor's husband, Todd Palin, her office said it would take up to six hours of a programmer's time to assemble the e-mail of just a single state employee, then another two hours for "security" checks, and finally five hours to search the e-mail for whatever word or topic the requester is seeking. At $73.87 an hour, that's $960.31 for a single e-mail account. And there are 16,000 full-time state employees. The cost quoted to the AP: $15,364,960. And that's not including the copying costs. The e-mails need to be printed so that they can black out, or "redact," private or exempted information. E-mail sent between the governor's staff and their private Yahoo e-mail accounts won't be collected until Oct. 31. Searches will take an additional two weeks, until Nov. 14. And then the legal review of each e-mail will begin. There's no telling how long that will take, because no one knows how many e-mails there are.


Want Palin's e-mails? That'll be $15 million