Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Free workshop on public record laws (Maplewood)

How is your government spending tax money? 

How much information does it collect on you? 

What are your rights as a citizen to access government data?

On July 16, 2015, Saint Paul-based non-profit Public Record Media (PRM) will host a Freedom of Information (FOI) workshop at the Maplewood Library in Maplewood, Minnesota. The event will run from 6:30pm-8:00pm.

The workshop will explore how members of the public can use FOI laws (both Minnesota and federal) to obtain government records of interest to them. The presentation will feature comments by Rich Neumeister, a long-time record requester and open government advocate. An introduction will be given by members of the PRM board. The event is free to the public. Participants are encouraged to bring ideas for their own public record requests.

PRM’s workshop is one in a series of events that the organization is hosting throughout the state under a grant from the Washington DC-based Sunlight Foundation. Past events have been hosted in Rochester, St. Cloud, and Minneapolis. 

Public Record Media is a Minnesota-based non-profit organization that conducts public record-centered publication, legal work, and education.

To RSVP or for further information:

651-556-1381

www.publicrecordmedia.org

The Maplewood Library is located at 3025 Southlawn Drive in

Maplewood, Minnesota.

Public Record Media (PRM)