Did you sign up for our new newsletter yet? MNOG's newsletter aims to warn you about dangers to public access in MN & to spotlight occasional victories. Check out the first edition here: https://t.co/GmMvRAgpND
We'd appreciate any donation amount, even $20! If money is tight for you, we'd also welcome your time. We have open seats on our board and we regularly have volunteer opportunities. Reach out if you're interested!
THANK YOU!
Are you passionate about transparency in local govt? If so, please consider donating to Minnesotans for Open Government. This is Minnesota's all-volunteer, non-partisan, nonprofit,working to ensure we don't lose access to govt records & mtgs.
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We are working to do more training for journalists & members of the public about how to file public data requests. We also are always available to answer ??s or help troubleshoot (we can't offer legal services). Your donation will help us tackle these new initiatives!
Check out our new website, https://t.co/C1E8no6Mb8, and sign up for a monthly newsletter -- coming soon -- that will keep you up to date on Minnesota issues related to government record or meeting access.
Minnesotans for Open Government board members are deeply saddened by the violent actions & tragic loss of life today. Political violence has no place in our civic life. We extend our sympathies to the families of the legislators who have suffered these terrible acts.
Today we gave the late Ramsey County District Court Judge Patrick Diamond the John Finnegan Freedom of Information Award. His 2024 ruling in a public records case set a valuable precedent that substantially contributes to open govt in MN. https://t.co/MwUa7ZvzIG
Today we honored @StarTribune reporter Randy Furst (@randyfurst) with the John Borger Freedom of Information Lifetime Achievement Award. During his 52-year career he was a fierce defender of First Amendment & govt transparency. https://t.co/MwUa7Zv1T8
We are an all-volunteer board and we're working hard to increase our reach because access to public records has become more crucial than ever. Thank you for your support!
Give to the Max Day is Thursday! https://t.co/O0K42QTFa6
We'd like to encourage you to donate to MnCOGI, Minnesota's freedom of information coalition. We are working to increase our reach. This thread shows the kind of important work we do (on a volunteer basis!):
We recognize excellence in pursuit of open government w/ John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award. Most recent winner: Elder Voice Family Advocates for creating online tool to search for facilities’ care-quality track records & any history of abuse, neglect or exploitation