Request sought emails about masking and a health and safety plan. Agency rolled back some redactions on appeal, but internal, predecisional, and deliberative content that is presented to a quorum for deliberation cannot be redacted. Home addresses and personally identifiable medical information is protected by the constitutional right to privacy in this case. Agency conducted a sufficient search for responsive emails sent to or from agency issued email accounts and proved that no other responsive records exist in its possession, custody, or control, but did not inquire of the identified individuals whether they use any other email accounts to conduct agency business. Granted in part, denied in part, and dismissed as moot in part. FD directs the Agency to do a search for documents and provide an affidavit to the Requester detailing their search for records. On reconsideration, FD upheld.