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Open government workshops set in McCall, Boise, Nampa; public invited

The public is invited to attend any of three upcoming free workshops on Idaho’s key open government laws – the Idaho Open Meeting Law and the Idaho Public Records Law – in McCall, Boise and Nampa, led by Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden. It’s a chance to learn what is covered by these important laws and how to comply, in a fun and accessible format. Presenters in addition to Wasden will include Deputy Attorney General Brian Kane and myself, as president of IDOG – Idahoans for Openness in Government. The non-profit coalition and Wasden have been holding these sessions around the state since 2004.

Government agency employees, public officials, reporters, editors and photographers from all media, and interested citizens all are invited. These sessions are recommended by the Office of the Attorney General, the Association of Idaho Cities, the Idaho Association of Counties and the Idaho Press Club. They are free and include refreshments; because space is limited, attendees are asked to RSVP:

MON. Sept. 21, MCCALL – Co-sponsored by the Star-News. Downstairs Community Room, Idaho First Bank, 475 E. Deinhard Lane, 1-4:30 p.m. RSVP to Tom Grote,starnews@frontier.com

MON. Oct. 5 – BOISE – Co-sponsored by the Idaho Statesman. Statesman building, 1200 N. Curtis Road, 6-9:30 p.m. RSVP to Bill Dentzer, bdentzer@idahostatesman.com or 377-6438

WED. Oct. 7 – NAMPA – Co-sponsored by the Idaho Press-Tribune and the city of Nampa. Nampa City Hall, Council Chambers, 411 3rd St. South, 6-9:30 p.m. RSVP to Scott McIntosh, smcintosh@idahopress.com or 465-8110.

These sessions are funded in part by grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation through the National Freedom of Information Coalition, and the Best of the West Foundation.

IDOG is a non-profit coalition for open government whose mission is to promote open government and freedom of information. There’s more information, plus an online “User’s Guide” to Idaho’s open government laws, available at IDOG’s website here: www.openidaho.org



Betsy Z. Russell
Betsy Z. Russell joined The Spokesman-Review in 1991. She currently is a reporter in the Boise Bureau covering Idaho state government and politics, and other news from Idaho's state capital.

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