The Wisconsin State Journal weighs in on our dispute with State Representative Brostoff, urging a more open and less costly approach to government records.
We hope state Rep. Jonathan Brostoff has learned his lesson not to play politics with Wisconsin’s open records law.
And we urge ...
The CapTimes in Madison writes an editorial, declaring that policymakers must do a better job at keeping government open and transparent.
The cause of transparency in government — which is sustained by open records and open meetings laws — must always be above politics.
If this vital struggle ...
An editorial from the Racine Journal Times this weekend writes about our fight with State Representative Jonathan Brostoff over his refusal to provide electronic copies of records we had requested:
Wisconsin added another chapter to its litigious history of skirmishes with lawmakers over ...
Theo Keith at Fox6News covers our win in our open records lawsuit against State Representative Jonathan Brostoff:
Taxpayers will pay nearly $2,000 for Democratic state Rep. Jonathan Brostoff after he tried to charge a conservative group thousands of dollars to copy open records the group had ...
The Modesto Bee (distributing an Associated Press article) writes about our win in our open records lawsuit against State Representative Jonathan Brostoff:
Taxpayers will pay nearly $2,000 to settle a lawsuit brought against a Democratic state representative who initially refused to turn over ...
Covering our lawsuit against Wisconsin State Representative Jonathan Brostoff, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel writes:
Taxpayers will pay about $2,000 in legal fees for a Democratic lawmaker who tried to charge a conservative group thousands of dollars for copies of his emails that it sought ...