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TVW to receive Toby Nixon Award at 2023 Sunshine Breakfast

WashCOG’s 2023 Sunshine Breakfast is honoring contributors to open government efforts. Awards are going to TVW, which covers government events; two legislators for their efforts promoting transparency; WashCOG’s member of the year; and others.

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Legislative Alert: Efforts to weaken the Public Records Act 

Washington’s capitol may be lovely at dusk, but it’s a bad sign when legislators are doing business in the dark. See our legislative update on bills that could deter government transparency, and reach out to your representatives about letting the sunshine in.

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WashCOG Watchdog highlights

This issue of our newsletter features tips for keeping tabs on the Washington State Legislature as it convenes in January. Join us as watchdogs of open government legislation, including a new effort to withhold documents.

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Toby Nixon Award nominations welcome

WashCOG is now accepting nominations for the 2022 Toby Nixon Award (formerly the James Madison Award), which recognizes an individual or organization whose long-term commitment to the cause of open government is demonstrated through exemplary words or deeds.

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Andersen Award nominations sought

Nominations are now open for the 2022 James Andersen Award, which recognizes an individual or organization that has made extraordinary effort to advance the priorities of the Washington Coalition for Open Government.

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Bunting Award entries open

WashCOG is now accepting nominations for its annual Kenneth F. Bunting Award for outstanding journalism in the interest of government transparency. Named for the late Ken Bunting, a former associate publisher of the Seattle P=I, the award recognizes work that uses or advances Washington’s open government laws. More information is available here.

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A holiday appeal from WashCOG

The gift of democracy

Please remember WashCog during the holiday season! The Washington Coalition for Open Government is a nonpartisan, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

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Open Government Town Hall examines access in Bellingham

The Open Government Town Hall in Bellingham drew discussion of how open government and civic education strengthen democracy, and what we can all do to promote transparency.

Participants included civic and academic organizations.

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Save the date for WashCOG’s 2023 Sunshine Breakfast

Save the date: WashCOG’s annual Sunshine Breakfast is on Friday, March 17, 2023 at T-Mobile Park.

We’ll honor outstanding contributions to the cause of open government. Award nominations materials and ticket information will be available soon, so mark the date on your calendar now.

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WashCOG hosts Open Government Town Hall in Bellingham

WashCOG is hosting an Open Government Town Hall Oct. 9 at Western Washington University in Bellingham. Sessions include a presentation on student journalists use of the Public Records Act and a discussion of access and civic engagement to promote democracy. It is the first of a series of events on college campuses to commemorate WashCOG’s 20th birthday and the 50th anniversary of Initiative 276, which originated the Public Disclosure Commission.

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WashCOG shares Redistricting Commission lawsuit documents

The Washington Coalition for Open Government is sharing the sworn depositions of Washington State Redistricting Commission commissioners that shed light on the agency’s activities and open meetings violations of 2021.

WashCOG in December 2021 sued the commission to hold its members accountable for violating the state Open Public Meetings Act and to impose reforms so future commissions don’t make the same mistakes. We settled the lawsuit in February 2022.

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In Memoriam: James Andersen

The Washington Coalition for Open Government is saddened to learn of the death of James A. Andersen, a founding member of the WashCOG board.

Andersen, former chief justice of the Washington State Supreme Court, died May 1. He was 97.

“Justice Andersen was a true champion of open govern,” said Mike Fancher, WashCOG president. “He helped launch the coalition in 2002 and remained a strong advocate throughout his life.”

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2022 Sunshine Breakfast honors Nixon, Clark, Seattle Times for advocacy for transparency

The Washington Coalition for Open Government recognized the work of advocates of open government at its Sunshine Breakfast March 18, 2022 at T-Mobile Park.

The event took place during Sunshine Week and the 20th anniversary year of the founding of the Washington Coalition for Open Government. It honored the 2021 award winners, and had been postponed from September 2021.

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PODCAST - Putting public records in the public eye

Governments agencies wield a lot of power; our power. We allow them to make decisions for us, whether that's through Congressional acts, agency rules, or school board decisions. But don't you wonder why things shook out that way?

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