STATE OPEN RECORDS OFFICER NAMED

Terry Mutchler

Gov. Ed Rendell has tapped Terry Mutchler, an attorney and former journalist, to become the executive director of Pennsylvania's new Office of Open Records. → READ MORE


LORMAN EDUCATION SEMINAR ON OPEN RECORDS

The Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition is helping with an all-day continuing education seminar on Pennsylvania's public records and open meetings laws, scheduled for August 20 in Harrisburg. The Lorman Education Services seminar is designed for attorneys, public information and records managers, county and municipal officials, law enforcement officials, school administrators and journalists.

Details will be posted when available.


PENNSYLVANIANS WILL HAVE NEW RIGHT TO KNOW


Gov. Ed Rendell has signed into law the new open-records bill, which will greatly expand public access to a wide array of government records.

The new law establishes that all records kept by the government are presumed to be open to the public, with some exceptions. It also puts the burden of proving why a record should not be released on government agencies.

A new Office of Open Records will be established and staffed this year.

The new law goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2009, but records from prior years will be newly available as of that date.

READ THE NEW LAW HERE.

READ STORIES ABOUT THE NEW LAW

If you're interested in improving public access to state and local government in Pennsylvania, get familiar with what's being discussed, and get in touch with your lawmakers to let them know what you think.



PaFOIC HOSTS FORUMS

The Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition hosted three public forums on open records this fall. Read about the discussion at the University of Pittsburgh, State College, and Camp Hill.



OUR MISSION

The Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition works to give all Pennsylvanians access to their federal, state and local governments, their records and their proceedings.

We believe that such access results in the most responsive, accountable and effective government, stimulating civic involvement and trust in government.

We seek to help all Pennsylvanians fully realize their rights and carry out their responsibilities as citizens in our democracy.

OUR WORK

Education: Through seminars and publications, we educate citizens, groups and government officials about the importance of open government to democracy and how they can use their rights to get public records.

Law reform: We monitor proposed state and federal laws, regulations and court decisions. We provide information to state officials and encourage discussion of open government improvements in Pennsylvania. To the extent allowed by our nonprofit status, we support reforms affecting public records.

Legal support: We provide resource material to citizens or groups who encounter difficulty in obtaining public records. In open government cases of state-wide importance, we help citizens obtain vigorous legal representation.

WHO WE ARE

The Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition was founded in 2005. Consider this website our "virtual office" — As a start-up, non-profit 501(c)3 organization in its formative years, we are run by volunteers, and do not yet have paid staff or office or phone number.

The best way to get in touch with us is through this website, using our free online Pa. Open Government Forum. You'll find our mailing address on the bottom of every page, along with a link to our Contact Us page.

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