Salt Lake Tribune
The “hushed and rushed” proposal, says the Salt Lake Tribune, would force those seeking state public records “to jump through numerous legal hoops or pay punitive levels of administrative fees.” || Tribune: Criticism of the bill spread beyond Utah. || Editorial: “It is the people who will be harmed if this bill becomes law. It is the people who must speak up. Now.” || Related Bagley cartoon.
> SCOTUS ruling backs public’s right to know in Navy records case
Uncategorized
Utah lawmakers vote to delay controversial open-records law changes
Tags: MediaWire, Top Stories
More News
Hunter Biden was indicted twice. A claim that he and others have escaped criminal charges is wrong.
Donald Trump faces dozens of criminal charges, but it’s inaccurate to claim that others including Hunter Biden were never charged with any crimes.
April 25, 2024
Opinion | A conversation with White House Correspondents’ Association president Kelly O’Donnell
Advocating for her press corps colleagues has become a second full-time job for NBC News' senior White House correspondent.
April 25, 2024
Opinion | The case for funding environmental journalism right now
Philanthropy has an important role to play in supporting reporters, but funding must be transparent and clear to maintain credibility
April 25, 2024
How Poynter transformed a hands-on workshop into an email course
Lessons learned from an experiment in building a new journalism project
April 24, 2024
Opinion | Journalists at Columbia are leading the coverage of their campus
The Columbia Daily Spectator has expertly documented tense protests over the Israel-Hamas war inside and outside the campus.
April 24, 2024