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Press Coverage 2022

Maura Healey Takes Right Step in Pledging Transparency as Governor | MassLive 12.29.22 Government transparency has been an objective of the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association, the New England Newspaper & Press Association and the New England First Amendment Coalition. It isn’t just members of these organizations who will benefit, though, but the public at large. […]

Press Coverage 2021

With Omicron Spreading, Should Public Meetings Be Held Remotely Again in Rhode Island? | WJAR 12.27.21 “Democracy suffers when public bodies can meet without either the oversight or input that public attendance and participation can provide. We obviously cannot speak for the public bodies themselves, but we do know that many residents of the state […]

How We’re Helping to Increase Law Enforcement Transparency and Accountability

Transparency is the first the step to justice. As our country debates the role of police in our communities, it’s important to remember that the public’s right to know about government is a prerequisite to accountability. Citizens must know how their law enforcement agencies operate in order to understand if they are working in the […]

The Region’s Leading Advocate for the First Amendment and Open Government

Better understand the impact we’re making in the region and why the New England First Amendment Coalition is deserving of your support. We protect your rights through Education, Advocacy and Defense. Since 2006, the New England First Amendment Coalition has been the region’s leading voice for press freedom and government transparency. When newsrooms need perspective […]

NEFAC Urges Stronger Transparency Requirements in Conn. Police Legislation

Coalition Testimony Outlines Measures Needed to Improve Accountability and Public Oversight FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition sent a letter to Connecticut lawmakers today recommending specific transparency requirements that should be included in recently proposed police accountability legislation. “With those in Connecticut now discussing how […]

NEFAC Demands More Transparency Among Police in Vermont, Outlines Ways to Increase Public Oversight

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition sent a letter today to Vermont representatives demanding more transparency within law enforcement agencies and describing changes that could be made to improve public oversight. “During the last several weeks, the issue of police brutality has risen in our […]

Defending the First Amendment: Legal Advocacy and Public Training

Better understand the impact we’re making in the region and why the New England First Amendment Coalition is deserving of your support. We protect your rights through Education, Advocacy and Defense. NEFAC is a valuable legal resource helping all New Englanders both outside and inside the courtroom. We take calls regularly from journalists and citizen […]

NEFAC Opposes Fees to Inspect Records in Vermont, Touts Benefits of Transparency

Coalition Encourages Lawmakers to Follow Recent Doyle Decision and Keep Free Inspection FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Justin Silverman | 774.244.2365 | justin@nefac.org The New England First Amendment Coalition recently testified against efforts in Vermont to charge fees for the inspection of public records. A Vermont Supreme Court decision last year held that citizens are able […]

Amicus Briefs and Letters 2019

To U.S. Congress Re: Federal Agency Communication Policies (Nov. 6, 2019) Over the last 25 years there has been a relatively rapid trend toward federal agencies and others prohibiting staff members from communicating to journalists without reporting to some authority, often public information officers. The restrictions have become, in great part, a cultural norm in […]

Press Coverage 2019

City Didn’t Disclose Real Estate Purchases | The Laconia Daily Sun 12.18.19 Richard Gagliuso, who has represented newspapers and media outlets in New Hampshire since the 1980s and is on the board of New England First Amendment Coalition, said the state’s Right to Know Law allows non-public sessions for acquisition of real estate. First Amendment […]