Connecticut officials miss deadline to make appointments to FOI task force

From The Register Citizen:  The state missed its first deadline in forming a task force to weigh exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act carved out by the legislature in response to the Newtown shootings.

The law, which was emergency certified and passed on the final

The state missed its first deadline in forming a task force to weigh exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act carved out by the legislature in response to the Newtown shootings.

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Kansas A.G. offers open records, open meetings trainings

From CJOnline.com:  The Kansas attorney general this month will offer five free training seminars on the state’s open meetings and open records acts.

Registration now is open for the free annual Kansas Open Meetings and Open Records Act training seminars. Each lasts three hours in select cities throughout the state.

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Wisconsin judge’s sealing of records raises concerns

From SFGate:  BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. — A Jackson County judge who sealed the identities of defendants in three criminal cases defended the move as an effort to protect the innocent, but open-records advocates blasted the action as a violation of the public's right to know.

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Judge orders U.S. to release Aaron Swartz Secret Service file

From Wired:  A federal judge in Washington, D.C. on Friday ordered the government to promptly start releasing thousands of pages of Secret Service documents about the late activist and coder Aaron Swartz, following months of roadblocks and delays.

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A good year for open government in Florida

From The Ledger.com

The 2013 Florida Legislature officially closed out last week when Gov. Rick Scott finished acting on the last bills to reach his desk.

One of the winners of the session was Florida's open-government tradition. Scott and legislative leaders can take a good share of the credit for that.

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Changes to Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act

From Richmond Times Dispatch:  Along with a host of other new laws, changes to Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act went into effect July 1. While most of the law remained unchanged, some governmental bodies can use new exemptions in response to certain requests for information.

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Government watchdog sues San Diego for public records

From Courthouse News Service:  A government watchdog sued San Diego for records on a public spat between Mayor Bob Filner and the city attorney. San Diegans for Open Government sued the city in Superior Court.

It seeks a transcript of a closed-session meeting where Filner ejected Assistant City Attorney Andrew Jones for supposed "disruptive behavior."

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