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FW Star-Telegram editor: DFW media teams up for right to know

2014-02-19T15:22:35-06:00

By Jim Witt Fort Worth Star-Telegram Originally published Feb. 18, 2014 In recent weeks, newspapers in Fort Worth and Dallas and the region’s four TV stations affiliated with the major broadcast networks did something they’ve never done before, at least since I became editor of the Star-Telegram in 1996. We worked together to help protect open records and open hearings in the Texas judicial system. On their own, each of the major media outlets in the DFW area — theStar-Telegram, The Dallas Morning News, KDFW/Channel 4, KXAS/Channel 5, WFAA/Channel 8 and KTVT/Channel 11 — have been staunch defenders of protecting the public’s right to [...]

FW Star-Telegram editor: DFW media teams up for right to know2014-02-19T15:22:35-06:00

Sunshine Week coming March 16-22

2014-02-18T17:47:05-06:00

Sunshine Week, an annual initiative focusing on the importance of open government, is coming up March 16-22. It's co-sponsored by the American Society of News Editors and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. Watch our Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas website that week for special "sunshine" posts from the Lone Star State and check out the main Sunshine Week website at www.sunshine.org for more information and resource materials. Sunshine Week began in 2005 and quickly became a nationwide event.    

Sunshine Week coming March 16-222014-02-18T17:47:05-06:00

Questions raised about whether Collin commissioners’ meeting with Cruz violated law

2014-02-17T15:15:22-06:00

By Wendy Hundley The Dallas Morning News Originally published Feb. 14, 2014 Questions have been raised about whether a recent meeting involving a quorum of Collin County commissioners violated the Texas Open Meetings Act. U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz met with a number of local elected officials on Feb. 7 at the Commissioners Court in McKinney. There was no public notice of the meeting, where water, transportation, economic development and other issues were discussed. County Judge Keith Self, who attended the meeting with Commissioners Mark Reid and Chris Hill, said public notice wasn’t needed. “It wasn’t an official Commissioners Court meeting, and [...]

Questions raised about whether Collin commissioners’ meeting with Cruz violated law2014-02-17T15:15:22-06:00

FW Star-Telegram: Speech must still be free on the Internet

2014-02-14T15:47:59-06:00

By Mike Norman Fort Worth Star-Telegram Originally published Feb. 14, 2014 The Internet has given us an explosion of information, commentary, communication and just plain word flow the likes of which have never been seen before. You’d think our democracy could handle it — and for the most part, it has. Words on the Internet are not without restriction. Threats, bullying, reckless lies and fraud are just as wrong in cyberspace as they are in the real world. Still, serious questions and court fights have been raised about whether speech on the Internet is free speech. Austin attorney Arif Panju, who [...]

FW Star-Telegram: Speech must still be free on the Internet2014-02-14T15:47:59-06:00

FOI Foundation to host annual conference Sept. 12

2014-02-12T19:15:31-06:00

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas will host its daylong state conference on Friday, Sept. 12, in Austin at the Hilton Austin. Last year's Bernard and Audre Rapoport State Conference was widely attended by journalists, government employees, attorneys and others interested in open government and First Amendment issues. So mark your calendars to participate in 2014. Registration information and announcements of speakers will be posted on the FOIFT website beginning in March.

FOI Foundation to host annual conference Sept. 122014-02-12T19:15:31-06:00
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