The Macomb Daily

Michigan remains cloudy during Sunshine Week

- John Elchert is MPA President and publisher of the Leelanau Enterprise.

For the past ten years, The Michigan Press Associatio­n has given the Rep. Peter Petallia Memorial Sunshine Award to public servants that strive to promote and protect transparen­cy in government. The award is named after former State Representa­tive Peter Pettalia of Presque Isle who embodied all good things in governing especially support of the citizens in his community and an understand­ing of the importance of keeping them informed through a transparen­t government.

This year, we are sad to report that there are no Sunshine Awards being given. Michigan continues to linger in the basement statistica­lly on matters of openness when compared to other states.

Despite this fact truly little has been done to shine the sun on government activity in our state.

Government transparen­cy is essential to maintainin­g the public’s trust and ensuring accountabi­lity. Transparen­cy allows citizens to understand how their government operates, how their tax dollars are being spent, and how decisions are made on their behalf.

From township level government to big cities and counties all the way up to the state Capitol transparen­cy is treated as a burden and a thing to be avoided by government officials. Exceedingl­y prohibitiv­e costs, lengthy delays and complete exemptions foster this attitude.

Government transparen­cy is not just a matter of ethics, but also of efficiency and effectiven­ess.

When government officials operate in secrecy, it becomes more difficult for citizens to participat­e in the decision-making process and provide valuable input. Transparen­cy allows for greater collaborat­ion between government and the public, leading to better policies and outcomes for all.

To improve government transparen­cy in Michigan, several steps can be taken. Primarily, the state’s FOIA laws must be revised to lower costs and speed up response and production of FOIA requests. We must also press lawmakers to remove the exemptions in the law for the legislatur­e and the Governor.

Government transparen­cy is a fundamenta­l component of a functionin­g democracy. In Michigan, it is crucial that legislator­s move to increase transparen­cy and ensure that government officials are held accountabl­e to the people they serve. By improving transparen­cy, we can strengthen democracy, build trust in government, and create a more just and equitable society for all.

The Michigan Press Associatio­n urges you to contact your state legislator­s and let them know you want FOIA to be considered an essential service…not a burden.

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John Elchert

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