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Open-meeting violations list grows in Idaho

There have been quite a few accusations of government entities big and small violating Idaho’s open meeting laws recently. That’s not a trend journalists like to see. Continue... ———————

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Your rights, responsibilities when seeking public records in Texas

If you’ve seen news reports on suspicious state contracts or chemical waste pits or officials’ text messages in the Waco biker shootout, you may notice a recurring theme: Government records obtained...

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PRESS RELEASE: Florida Sunshine Coalition to take action against open...

Open government in Florida is under attack and the Florida First Amendment Foundation (FAF) is taking action. Gathering in Orlando on Monday, Nov. 16, FAF and other members of the Florida Sunshine...

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North Dakota Grand Forks Herald: University presidents need 360 reviews

The North Dakota higher education board has a clear interest in getting the fullest possible evaluations of the system's presidents. That means the people of North Dakota have an interest in getting...

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Washington: Group pushing for public records, more police accountability

When the Center for Open Policing recently reached a settlement with the city of Seattle that garnered it more than $30,000 and access to GPS data on the location of police vehicles, it was the latest...

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Missouri Auditor finds Sunshine Law violations in closed meetings

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - The most common Sunshine Law violations in Missouri include closed-session discussions on issues that should be open to the public, according to a report released Monday by state...

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IRS Charged $239,400 for Fighting FOIA

 SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - The Internal Revenue Service must pay $239,400 in attorneys' fees after losing a lawsuit over access to digital records, a federal judge ruled Friday.     Public.Resource.org, a...

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Arkansas Law Prof Sues Law School Over Admissions Data

What would cause a law professor to sue the school he’s working for? Okay, eliminate the obvious employment law-related causes of action, and what are you left with? And is this a case of biting the...

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Editorial: Colorado voted ballots still too hard to access

Coloradans achieved the important right to review voted ballots as open records through a costly legal battle culminating in a state court of appeals victory in 2011. And the legislature affirmed this...

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New Jersey: Does An OPRA Request Constitute Harassment?

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Editorial: The FAA’s Drone Registry Shouldn’t Be Exempt From FOIA Requests

When its proposed national drone registry comes online, the Federal Aviation Administration will be poised to collect the names and street addresses of recreational drone users across the country. Who...

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Wyoming Commissioner files Freedom of Information request on commission

At the regular Natrona County Commission meeting last week, Commissioner Steve Schlager accused the commission’s chairman and vice chairman of withholding information and making decisions outside of...

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Editorial: Data on teacher performance in Virginia should be available to the...

Brian Davison, a parent in Loudoun County, may be a bit of a gadfly. But he's on point with his insistence that parents have more information about the performance of their public schools.read more

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Massachusetts public records bill gets mixed reviews

Under a new bill, Massachusetts would join 47 other states that allow people to recoup legal fees after successfully suing for access to public records. The legislature’s first move in more than 40...

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Chattanooga plans effort to get rid of decades of stored records

In the dim light of a smartphone, the lettering on the side of the 10-odd white storage boxes is faintly legible: "Confidential Medical Information. Medical Personnel Only." A few feet away, in this...

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Many Virginia officials ignore state sunshine law

State law might say some government records must be disclosed, but that's not the way many Virginia officials see things. A statewide test by 13 newspapers to see what happens when Virginians ask...

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Appointees to key positions in Nevada remain little-known to taxpayers

Nevada's Public Employees Retirement System, with more than $34 billion in assets, is overseen by a panel of seven public-sector workers appointed by the governor. But as a recent nationwide report...

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Illinois police, public library settle public records lawsuit for $67k

The Orland Police Department in Illinois has settled a lawsuit, paying out $12,000 for violating and not responding to Freedom of Information Act requests by local watchdogs. Also, the Orland Park...

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Editorial: Pennsylvania bill that hinders transparency is not the way to...

Thirteen days ago, lawmakers in the state House passed a bill to shield a police officer’s name when a firearm is discharged or he uses force while on duty — without defining what the “use of force”...

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Report: New York's regional councils lack transparency

New York's regional council process that has awarded nearly $3 billion since 2011 for economic development lacks transparency and doesn’t adequately report on the outcome of various projects,...

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