In the 1990s, reporters from seven newspapers traveled to every Indiana county to ask for basic public records like school board meeting minutes or daily log reports from sheriff s departments.
In the 1990s, reporters from seven newspapers traveled to every Indiana county to ask for basic public records like school board meeting minutes or daily log reports from sheriff s departments.
A last-minute amendment approved last week by lawmakers limiting how the public access counselor interprets Indiana’s laws has renewed debate on who should enforce them: the state or the taxpayers?
A last-minute amendment approved last week by lawmakers limiting how the public access counselor interprets Indiana’s laws has renewed debate on who should enforce them: the state or the taxpayers?
A last-minute amendment approved last week by lawmakers limiting how the public access counselor interprets Indiana’s laws has renewed debate on who should enforce them: the state or the taxpayers?