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Other Brechner Award Winners
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Asbury Park Press wins FOI Award
November, 1998
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Sandra F. Chance, Director
Brechner Center for Freedom of Information
(352) 392-2273
GAINESVILLE, FL--
The New Jersey Asbury Park Press won this year's Joseph L. Brechner
Center for Freedom of Information award for its series describing
the problem with New Jersey's public records law, titled "The
Right to Know Nothing."
Asbury Park Press reporter Paul D'Ambrosio wrote the award-winning
series and received the $3,000 prize at the Brechner Freedom of
Information awards ceremony Nov. 9.
The series focused on New Jersey's public access laws and why
the New Jersey legislature consistently refused to allow the public
access. The series detailed how public access varied from town
to town and how ordinary citizens have difficulty getting the most
fundamental information about public spending from their towns.
In addition, the series showed how a host of court decisions obliterated
public access and how the government lets a select few computer
contractors profit from otherwise non-public information.
"The stories weave the hypocrisy of a newly elected governor,
the wearying indifference of a sluggish legislature, the arrogant
capriciousness of local bureaucrats, and the heartfelt frustration
of local citizens into an informative and interesting tapestry
on
"The Right to Know Nothing," according to one of the
judges.
"Hopefully, this series will embarrass the New Jersey government
to reverse this travesty of closed government," said one of the
other judges.
The independent panel of judges said the series should serve as
a model for other newspapers wishing to explore the rights of citizens
to know how their government operates.
The judges for the competition included Tom Davidson, metro editor
of last year's winning entry, Miami media lawyer Ed Mullins, and
Susan Ross, head of the journalism program at Washington State
University. The 13th annual award was established by the late Joseph
L. Brechner, an Orlando, FL, broadcaster. Previous winners include
the Sun-Sentinel, The Times-Picayune, The Washington
Post, The
Houston Chronicle, the St. Petersburg Times, The
Dallas Morning News and the Colombia Journalism Review.
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