Unveiling the hidden truth

The following editorial appeared in Friday’s edition of the Storm Lake Times. The editorial was written by the newspaper’s editor, Art Cullen. The editorial makes an excellent case why county officials are mistaken for failing to keep the public informed … Continue Reading


FOI Council enters dispute over legal fees

The Iowa Freedom of Information Council this week joined the Storm Lake Times’ continuing effort to persuade county officials in Buena Vista, Calhoun and Sac counties to release documents pertaining to the counties’ legal fees in defending the lawsuit brought by the Des Moines … Continue Reading


Counties keep water lawsuit legal fees secret

By Tom Cullen Storm Lake Times The three counties defending a lawsuit filed by the Des Moines Water Works refuse to release details about their legal expenses. The counties have rebuffed several requests by The Storm Lake Times over the … Continue Reading


U of I police scandal follows a pattern

This editorial appeared in The Des Moines Register on March 7, 2016. Just when you thought allegations surrounding the campus police at the University of Iowa couldn’t get much worse, the news broke last week that members of the Board of … Continue Reading


Iowa search warrants remain secret for decades

This editorial appeared in the Des Moines Sunday Register on March 13, 2016. In courthouses across Iowa, there are hundreds of search warrants that remain sealed from public view years after they were approved by judges. Most, if not all, … Continue Reading


Open meetings, records laws benefit all Iowans

This column was written for Iowa’s newspapers by Rox Laird, a retired Des Moines Register editorial writer and longtime member of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council’s executive committee.    Iowans will see a lot of discussion in the news media … Continue Reading


Secrecy cloaks police body camera policy

This editorial appeared in the Des Moines Register on March 15, 2016. Des Moines Police Chief Dana Wingert appears to have settled on a new policy regarding public access to body-camera videos, but he says he’ll reveal the policy only when … Continue Reading


Gazette studies IA superintendents’ contracts

By Erin Jordan Cedar Rapids Gazette, March 14, 2016 As with CEOs, school superintendents manage multimillion-dollar budgets, work long hours, answer to boards and employ hundreds to thousands of people. But unlike top corporate officers, school district leaders make decisions … Continue Reading


IowaWatch joins Iowa FOI Council

The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism, an Iowa City nonprofit organization that operates the IowaWatch.org investigative journalism website, has joined the Iowa Freedom of Information Council.  “For 39 years, the Iowa Freedom of Information Council has educated Iowans about … Continue Reading


Hospital weighs reduction in public info

The Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison is considering a reduction in public information it makes available. Officials said they were  considering the policy change because of concerns that private hospitals that are competitors are not required to make available … Continue Reading