Don’t Think Open Government Matters to You? This Sunshine Week, Think Again.
By Justin Silverman Open government mattered to all of us during the height of the COVID pandemic. Government played an […]
By Justin Silverman Open government mattered to all of us during the height of the COVID pandemic. Government played an […]
By Josh Moore and Justin Silverman When student journalists at Amherst Regional High School in Massachusetts heard last spring that
By Mark Hayward “Dear Sir or Madam, I am making this request under the New Hampshire Right to Know Law
By Brett G. Johnson Citizen participation at town council meetings increased during the last few years as debates raged over
By Tim White A new public-records decision by Attorney General Peter Neronha’s office highlights the constant tug of war the
By Lucas Uhl With protests against police brutality erupting across the nation, Massachusetts passed a law in 2020 to help
By Jon Cubetus As New England states continue to remove the COVID-19 restrictions in place since early 2020, legislators are
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By Jim Condos COVID-19 has strained so many of our institutions over the last year. As our Vermont government agencies
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This essay originally appeared in F1rst Things F1rst, a publication by the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Click here