Washington Post by Erik Wemple September 6, 2017 No, Public News Service reporter Dan Heyman was not engaging in “willful disruption of governmental processes.” Charges against Heyman, who pressed Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price with questions in the West Virginia Capitol building in May, have been dropped, according to a joint announcement from the […]
Archives for September 7, 2017
Scott administration’s lack of openness extends to Hurricane Irma
Email from Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau reporter Mary Ellen Klas: From: Mary Ellen Klas <meklas@miamiherald.com> Date: Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 10:49 AM To: “Lewis, McKinley” <Mckinley.Lewis@eog.myflorida.com>, “Schutz, Jackie” <Jackie.Schutz@eog.myflorida.com>, “Moscoso, Alberto” <Alberto.Moscoso@fdc.myflorida.com> Cc: “sbousquet@tampabay.com” <sbousquet@tampabay.com>, Kristen Clark <kclark@miamiherald.com>, Dave Wilson <dwilson@miamiherald.com>, Mike Van Sickler <mvansickler@tampabay.com>, Pat Gleason <pat.gleason@myfloridalegal.com>, Barbara Petersen <sunshine@floridafaf.org> Subject: Questions about public access […]
New law blocks release of witness identities
The Daily Commercial by The News Service of Florida’s Jim Saunders September 6, 2017 Pointing to a new state law, an appeals court ruled Wednesday that the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office does not have to disclose the names of witnesses to a February murder on Interstate 95. A three-judge panel of the 4th District […]