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What is the Openness
Defense Fund?
The
Fund provides support for litigation and educational programs
to better acquaint Iowans with the Iowa laws on meetings
of governmental agencies and on access to government records,
Chapters 21 and 22 of the Code of Iowa.
What is the focus of the Defense Fund?
The focus is on principles and procedures
regarding litigation. The general principles are these:
The Fund is targeted toward smaller broadcast
stations and newspapers exasperated with egregious records/meetings
violations in their communities; but the Fund also is available
to larger media operations, so long as they are Iowa Newspaper
Association or Iowa Broadcasters Association members.
The Defense Fund will support up to one-third
or $3,500 of the litigation costs, whichever is the lesser.
Additional funds for appellate cases would require a reapplication.
How can I utilize the fund?
The general procedures are these: Representatives
of Iowa newspapers and broadcast stations seeking support
or advice should direct their initial inquiries/requests
to Bill Monroe, executive director of the Iowa Newspaper
Association; Sue Toma, executive director of the Iowa Broadcasters
Association; or Kathleen Richardson, executive secretary
of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council. Persons seeking
support also may send their request (the nature of which
is discussed below) to Richardson at the Iowa FOI Council,
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Drake University,
Des Moines, Iowa 50311. Information about the Openness Defense
Fund also is available at the FOI
Council website.
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