Sunshine Week begins March 14. A national initiative to open a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information, Sunshine Week is led by the American Society of News Editors. Participants include print, broadcast and online news media and others interested in the public’s right to know.
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Local elected officials play a role by holding their staffs accountable for responding to information requests thoroughly and on time.
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