World Business Chicago has long argued that as a private nonprofit it does not have to comply with state open records rules, despite the fact it will get $1.7 million this year in public taxpayer money from the city. After the agency declined to tell the Tribune how much it’s paying Schneider-Fabes or to say whether there is precedent for sending someone in her position to volunteer in the mayor’s office, Lightfoot said Tuesday she was considering calling on World Business Chicago to comply with the state Freedom of Information Act in terms of what information it has to disclose.