Open Government: March 2007 Archives

Police records audit prompts lawsuit

| |

I'm not sure I like this. We were part of this public records audit as a way to show that police departments need to be transparent. While there may be a point where we would have to file a lawsuit for a particular case, a general lawsuit like this sounds counterproductive.

The Richard McKee experiment

| |

Rich McKee.jpg
I've known Rich McKee for a few years now, and I still don't quite understand why he so zealously advocates the ideals of open-government.
He is a Pasadena City College chemistry professor, served as president of the California First Amendment Coalition and recently resigned from Californians Aware. For nearly 20 years, I think, he has challenged local municipalities and public agencies to follow the Ralph M. Brown Act and the Public Records Act. This includes filing lawsuits that he almost always won, forcing them to follow the law.
As part of our attempt to get more community voices in our paper, Rich, a La Verne resident, has become a columnist of late. It gives him a chance to spread the word about local open-government issues, and gives us unique opportunity to educate the public.
It's an experiment because Rich has to stay a chronicler and stay away from being a newsmaker. The transition so far has been smooth. But he becomes outraged quickly when he thinks someone has disregarded open-government laws, so it should be fun. Here's his latest column.

Our legislators looking out for us

| |

Homeland Security committee: "Jefferson insists he has an honorable explanation, which he will provide when, and if, he's charged with a crime"

FRANK GIRARDOT

This is group blog that includes Kate Kealey, night editor for SGVN, Frank Girardot, city editor, and Edward Barrera, Metro Editor.

This is a forum to discuss our paper, the media and coverage of stories and communities. occasionally, we will digress. Please be indulgent.

Have any questions or tips? You can leave a comment here or e-mail.

About this Archive

This page is a archive of entries in the Open Government category from March 2007.

Open Government: February 2007 is the previous archive.

Open Government: May 2007 is the next archive.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Recent Comments

AP on No team, no stadium, but Ed Roski plows forward anyway: Caroline An interview: http://www.proctorformayor.com/2008/06/11/all- ...

frazgo on Inappropriate assassination art shut down: Oh sweet jeebus, it is censorship folks. How many times has Bush, Che ...

Eugene Grace on Covering David Dreier and Russ Warner : Dear Editor: I believe your Star news is one of the finest papers surv ...

AP on Old skool journalism: You should totally do an MST3K on this one. ...

on Mike Spence talking about the June 3 ballot. : What a great blog? Literally ZERO comments....almost as many as you h ...

Miss Havisham on Can the media use or create more silly phrases?: Stop eating your own. ...

AP on Can the media use or create more silly phrases?: How about "ham and egging"? ...

AP on Can the media use or create more silly phrases?: How about "ham and egging"? ...

William on Finding captive residents* in Industry: That's ancient history, why not print news such as why the mayor autom ...

William on Finding captive residents* in Industry: That's ancient history, why not print news such as why the mayor autom ...

Powered by Movable Type 4.1

Advertisement

Headlines

Other blogs