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Government IT pros get access advice
ICOG is always looking for opportunities to spread the word about the need for easy access to government information. Recently, board member Anthony L. Fargo had the chance to speak to an important audience in that regard: government information technology professionals.
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Boot campers get training at Citizen Journalism event
More than two dozen civic activists, students and professional journalists attended a Citizen Journalism Boot Camp at IUPUI on March 20. The daylong training program, ICOG's way of marking the annual national observance of Sunshine Week, was filled with speakers on topics ranging from the nuts and bolts of reporting to how to start a blog and add multimedia elements to keep it lively. ICOG President Keith Robinson filed this report about the event.
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Fort Wayne paper explores access issues for Sunshine Week
The Journal Gazette of Fort Wayne devoted a healthy amount of ink to Sunshine Week 2010 with a package of stories exploring access issues in Indiana. ICOG officers, incidentally, did a fair bit of talking to reporters from the paper seeking expert comment for their stories.
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Bill allowing fines for violators of access laws dies

A bill that would have authorized judges to fine willful, intentional violators of Indiana’s open-government laws has died in the state Legislature for the second consecutive year. The reason this time: The law would have carried some costs with it. The Indiana Coalition for Open Government board had endorsed the proposed legislation.

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