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Monday, March 13, 2006

More of Sunshine Week coverage in Mass.

More Sunshine Week coverage from Massachusetts newspapers:
  • The Republican: The hard fight for freedom of information
  • Metrowest Daily News: Open Meeting Law changes eyed
  • Boston Herald: State public records chief vents 'frustration' with AG
  • Berkshire Eagle: Records keeper opens up
  • Metrowest Daily News: Public records czar wants more power
  • The Republican: Police finalist list kept secret
  • The Recorder: Newspapers want to put teeth into Massachusetts’ open meeting law
  • Standard-Times: Our View: Sunshine Needed in Marion
  • Cape Cod Times: Open Documents Force Government to Come Clean
  • Cape Cod Times: Bill would fine individuals for violating open meeting law
  • Cape Cod Times: Government Slows Actions on Public Records Requests
  • Lowell Sun: Creeping Secrecy
  • Eagle-Tribune: Everyone has a stake in fight for open meetings and records
  • Eagle-Tribune (corrected link): Democracy works best when the sun shines on machinery of government
See also: Sunshine Week coverage in Mass.
Posted by Bob Ambrogi at 10:31 PM
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