"Major policy changes to the Nevada Public Records Act should move through the standard legislative process" and not a special session "where the public’s ability to engage is inherently limited."
NOGC joins opposition to #AB3 in #nvleg.
A bill boosts Family Court privacy. Foes say it threatens speech, press freedoms
NOGC board member Alexander Falconi spoke to the @reviewjournal for the story:
https://t.co/6mdB4dqL89
Thanks to all who attended our recent reception in Carson City! We had a great time celebrating #SunshineWeek and the public's right to know.
Let's keep the momentum going year round!
"Yet for all their lip service about the value of openness, too many politicians and public workers default to secrecy or obstruction when faced with scrutiny."
@reviewjournal calls for subjecting #nvleg to open meeting and public records laws:
https://t.co/u1CMr2jpRW
"There have been some calls for the Nevada Legislature to rein in the state’s open records rules, but we would suggest that it’s the elected officials who think they can get around voters who need reining in."
@RecordCourierNV:
https://t.co/f3CPOtkM9q
For #SunshineWeek, we're highlighting great transparency reporting.
In January, @propublica reported how Elon Musk’s Boring Company has eluded some labor and environmental vetting as it tunnels under Las Vegas because the project is privately funded.
https://t.co/ByhlOvOZ65
For #SunshineWeek, we're highlighting great transparency reporting.
This month, @NevadaCurrent reported that mining tax revenue data — released for decades — was confidential. Even mining association wants it public again to show the industry’s impact.
https://t.co/fpctC4FTxO
For #SunshineWeek, we're highlighting great transparency reporting.
Last summer, @thisisreno reported that a Washoe County court case over Rupert Murdoch’s trust was entirely confidential. This stymies even involved parties’ ability to file motions.
https://t.co/ODTeNm2m2I
For #SunshineWeek, we're highlighting great transparency reporting.
In April, @thenvindy and @carsonnow revealed it takes an average of 17 months for open meeting law complaints to be fully investigated. Such delays can erode public trust in the process.
https://t.co/2q1TvxYilP
#SunshineWeek spotlight:
In August, @reviewjournal shed light on how Clark Co. coroner's office heavily redacted autopsy reports of people who died in jail. Records of this kind help tell stories of people who died after being restrained or neglected.
https://t.co/6kS5kgmGMO
It's happening TOMORROW! Join NOGC and @nevadapress for a #SunshineWeek reception in Carson City celebrating the First Amendment and transparency in government.
Big thanks to our sponsors: @reviewjournal, @thenvindy and @ThisIsReno!
https://t.co/75dq5Mk4nq
Check out our op-ed in Sunday's edition of the @rgj: It’s #SunshineWeek. But some legislative bills threaten to keep the public in the dark.
https://t.co/mTLK5EpQQA
#nvleg
"A huge step backward": NOGC board members weigh in on Legislative Counsel Bureau's policy that means many supporting documents for bills are not posted online.
Via @thenvindy:
https://t.co/8mmn0TvATn
Mark your calendar for March 18!
We're celebrating a free press and an open and accessible government with our #SunshineWeek mixer in Carson City.
RSVP here: https://t.co/75dq5Mk4nq
NOGC joined the ACLU and Las Vegas Review-Journal in urging the Nevada Supreme Court to support prompt and individualized responses to public records requests.
Read more about our amicus brief here:
https://t.co/QfdVfxrAWB
NEW: We just released research showing how most Nevada district courts lack public-facing online portals where journalists and other community members can access court filings.
It can be a major barrier to following key court cases.
Read the full report: https://t.co/zvenOvpznT