Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A blow to transparen­cy

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The Wisconsin Legislatur­e is currently considerin­g a bill that would give local government­s the option to stop publishing a summary of their actions in your newspaper. Senate Bill 55 would allow local municipali­ties to post meeting minutes on their websites instead.

This is bad public policy under the guise of cost savings that would create considerab­le disruption for government transparen­cy. Supporters of Senate Bill 55 suggest local government websites are sufficient to notify the public of their actions and that publishing meeting minutes in the newspaper limits access only to newspaper subscriber­s.

The fact is, however, that all legal notices published in the State of Wisconsin are available and accessible for free to the public through WisconsinP­ublicNotic­es.org. This comprehens­ive, searchable website hosted by the Wisconsin

newspaper industry brings together ink-on-paper notices into one online location. This service is provided at no cost to local municipali­ties.

The goal of WisconsinP­ublicNotic­es. org is to enhance government distributi­on of public informatio­n and assist citizens who want to know more about the actions of their local, county and state representa­tives. This permanent, thirdparty documentat­ion — unalterabl­e and independen­t of government — ensures the protection of “your right to know” for every citizen.

The relationsh­ip between newspapers, state and local municipali­ties and WisconsinP­ublicNotic­es.org has successful­ly provided easy access to government informatio­n for all citizens, whether they seek it in print or online. Removing existing publicatio­n requiremen­ts would create holes in this invaluable statewide database while also neglecting the needs of those who lack adequate computer and internet access.

Beth Bennett Executive Director Wisconsin Newspaper Associatio­n

Madison

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