
From Richard Moore – In a catastrophic state Supreme Court ruling, Wisconsin’s conservative justices and Brian Hagedorn turned their backs on transparency. Read More MI Perspectives: Hell Has Finally Frozen Over
From Richard Moore – In a catastrophic state Supreme Court ruling, Wisconsin’s conservative justices and Brian Hagedorn turned their backs on transparency. Read More MI Perspectives: Hell Has Finally Frozen Over
It’s hard to believe, but the MacIver Institute celebrated its ten-year anniversary in 2019. Here are twenty of the best video reports from the past ten years that are still as relevant today as when we first posted them. Read More MacIver’s Top Twenty Videos Of All Time
By M.D. Kittle — An amendment on an amendment in the “11th hour” of this week’s legislative floor session sounded alarm bells about a possible end-around to Wisconsin’s open records laws. Read More Transportation Reform Amendment Raises Open Records Concerns
Held in early March, Sunshine Week celebrates openness in government. As journalists, we grew complacent during the administration of Gov. Scott Walker that whenever we asked for a public record, we could count on public officials handing it over in a timely and fair manner. Times have changed. Read More Sunshine Week Is Over, But For The Evers Administration, It Never Really Began
Special guest perspective by Bill Lueders – The more we know about the efforts by officials in Racine to shield public records from public view, the more outrageous it seems. Read More Racine Officials Showed Bad Judgement on Records