March: Guest column for Sunshine Week

Guest column for Sunshine week by Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen March 14-20 is Sunshine Week.  It is important to recognize this national initiative which focuses attention on the importance of open government and the public’s right to know. Citizen oversight of the workings of government is essential to democratic government and our confidence in […]

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July 16, 2009

The Wisconsin Freedom of Information CouncilMinutes of July 16, 2009 meeting1) Call to orderThe Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council was called to order on Tuesday, July 16, 2009 at 1:31 p.m. Present were Bill Lueders, Diane Martin, Dee Hall, Michael Buelow, Dave Zweifel, Mary Callen, Anita Weier, Gordon Govier, Christa Westerberg, Michelle Vetterkind, Tom Bier, […]

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April 21, 2009

Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council Minutes of April 21, 2009, meeting  The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council was called to order on Tuesday, April 21, 2009, at 1:30 PM. Present were Bill Lueders, Christa Westerberg, Dee Hall, Bob Drechsel, Bob Dreps, Peter Fox, Dave Zwiefel, Roger Schneider, Thomas Koetting, Anita Weier, Hank Koshollek, Ann Frisch, […]

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Fight AB-340

The Assembly Criminal Justice Committee today heard testimony on AB-340 (attached), Rep. Marlin Schneider’s latest effort to destroy WCCA, the state’s online circuit court records system. The bill would prohibit WCCA (commonly and incorrectly called CCAP) from displaying information about criminal cases that do not lead to convictions or civil lawsuits that do not lead […]

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Report, editorialize on legislative move

This article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel describes a legislative move to exempt judges and district attorneys from those public officials whose economic interest statements would be posted on the Internet, in a bill meant to increase transparency. While the overall bill would still be an improvement, this provision in predicated on the assumption that […]

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Support ‘Whistleblower Protection Act’

State Rep. Joe Parisi and Sen. Pat Krietlow are now lining up cosponsors on a state Whistleblower Protection Act, affirming the right of journalists to protect confidential sources. Wisconsin is in a minority of states that do not have statutory shield law protections, although there have been some supportive court rulings. We urge advocates of […]

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Request a speaker for your event

Speakers Bureau The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is an all-volunteer organization devoted to protecting access to public meetings and records. Though our resources are limited, we try to do as much public outreach as possible. The following council members are available for speaking engagements, as their schedules permit. Bill Lueders The Progressive 30 W. […]

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Statewide articles on open government

• “Supervisor won’t pay county’s legal fees,” Baraboo News Republic, 4/30/11 • “New site makes public notices easy to search,” LaCrosse Tribune, 1/26/11 • “The Reporter files lawsuit over police investigation,” The Oshkosh Northwestern, 1/7/11 • Editorial: “Don’t let clerks decide court recrods access,” Appleton Post-Crescent, 11/5/10 • “Times, Miller reach settlement over open records lawsuit,” The […]

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