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Sunshine Day and open government

Everyone seems to be interested in open government...unless it is information you think shouldn't be made public.

Here's a chance to learn what's what with open government. On March 20, the Sunshine Center of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition is holding a seminar at Elon College that will feature information on where state candidates stand on open government; a preview a new publication by the Attorney General’s office and the N.C. Press Association on open government; and an overview of the successes and failures of open government during the last year.

Here's who they say should attend: Citizens, journalists, government employees, librarians, lawyers, historians, public officials, anyone and everyone. Notice who they listed first?

Here's the registration form.

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Roch101 said:

Thanks! Sounds interesting (wish the had online registration though).

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