November: Make electronic campaign data easier to understand

The famous Watergate-era figure dubbed Deep Throat once told a reporter to “follow the money” in order to figure out what was going on.  That’s sometimes easier said than done, particularly when it involves gleaning information from some of the electronically filed campaign finance reports filed by Wisconsin’s political candidates and committees. For instance, here […]

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History of the Council

The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council was created Oct. 31, 1978, about three weeks after 21 state journalists agreed informally that the group should be formed to protect First Amendment rights. “Every time someone steps on the First Amendment, he will get a heck of a fight from the working press,” Robert Meloon, executive editor […]

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About the FOIC

Mission statement The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council seeks to safeguard access to information that citizens must have to act responsibly in a free and democratic society. We cherish Wisconsin’s Open Records and Open Meetings Laws, which declare that because “a representative government is dependent on an informed electorate,” all persons are entitled to the […]

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