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SOMEHOW, whether as a computer glitch or through my own fault, I managed to delete the Legislative Advocates page earlier this afternoon. I have managed to recreate it through email and computer records, but would like to apologize in case you notice any differences. The glitch also deleted the comments, and I will repost them […]

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We know, we promised this a long time ago. And while it’s still in the early stages, our list of Legislative Advocates is up and running!
Either click on the text link in this entry or try the navigation tab at the top of the page creatively titled “Legislative Advocates.” We […]

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Our own Jamie Blaine was the Lowman Henry Radio Show along with PNA’s Teri Henning on June 2 to talk about open records reform. Click here for the audio. (The link will directly open your Windows Media Player). There is a news break at the beginning, so please be patient - Jamie and Teri’s segment […]

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Teri Henning was a guest on the Commonwealth Foundation’s THE BOX radio show on The State of Reform last week. In addition to Teri, host Matt Brouilette chatted with Barry Kauffman of Common Cause, Russ Diamond of PACleanSweep, and Tim Potts of Democracy Rising PA. You can listen to the show by clicking […]

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The Wilkes-Barre Times Leader editorialized on open records today and gave us a nice plug in the process. Thanks, and welcome to the site!

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The Sam Adams Alliance has profiled Jamie on their website.

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Today, the Reading Eagle said, “it’s a wonder anyone ever finds out what he wants to know” about government in PA.
And the Erie-Times News points out that “The next time you walk into Erie City Hall or any government office, you should be able to see any public record — without any fuss. That’s because […]

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The Allentown Morning Call editorialized on our blog today.
If the PNA’s new blog is successful, it will show legislators that citizens, and not only the news media, care about open records. The blog is the perfect, modern opportunity for people to contribute to the dialogue. It might even become the driving force behind convincing the […]

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The Pottstown Mercury spotlighted our blog on Saturday, followed by a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story the next day.
On Saturday, the Pottsville Republican & Herald editorialized on PA’s terrible open records laws. The Wilkes-Barre Citizens’ Voice also tackled the need for open records reform on Sunday.

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Today, the Scranton Times-Tribune editorialized on open records, calling them the foundation for all the reforms that we need here in PA.
What effects do you think that open records will have on reform? (directions for adding comments are under the “Join in the Discussion” page.)

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