July: Attorney General candidate questionnaire

The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council distributed questions to candidates for the office of Wisconsin Attorney General, which has a particular statutory role regarding the enforcement and interpretation of Wisconsin’s open records and open meetings laws. The council is a nonpartisan, nonprofit group that focuses on issues affecting public access to meetings and records. Sponsoring […]

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June: Officials should make e-mail public

It was apparent in early 2004 to anyone attending the monthly meetings of the Ozaukee County Board that supervisors were quite familiar with Internet technology, thank you. It was obvious because they routinely discussed county business via e-mail prior to county board meetings. Supervisors would refer to their online conversations during public debate. Some would […]

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August: ‘Quasi-public’ does not mean ‘private’

Wisconsin’s open meetings law does not mince words.”The public,” it declares, “is entitled to the fullest and most complete information regarding the affairs of government as is compatible with the conduct of governmental business.” Some Wisconsin communities, however, are seeking to avoid this clear mandate through the use of quasi-public entities funded with public dollars. […]

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