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Elon Poll finds citizen awareness of open government laws grows by 11 percent

March 19, 2010

The North Carolina Open Government Coalition is encouraged by the growth in awareness of open government laws in the state. In data released today, the latest Elon University Poll found 46 percent of residents were aware of the laws that guarantee citizen access to public meetings and records, which is up from 35 percent last year.

Asheville Citizen-Times: Sunshine outlook is a bit cloudy

March 19, 2010

From the Asheville Citizen-Times (3/18/10): The annual observance of Sunshine Week is upon us, and with it an opportunity to judge how well public officials from Washington on down — officials paid for with our tax dollars, we'd point out — are exercising the openness that should be a priority for all public servants.

Greenville Daily Reflector: Let the sun shine on government meetings, documents

March 19, 2010

From the Greenville Daily Reflector (3/14/10): North Carolina could stand to be more progressive when it attends to the right of citizens to access the actions of government. The laws that govern that interaction — the open meetings and public records statutes — are more modest than other states, and could be a contributing factor to the culture of corruption that has bloomed in recent years.