AUGUSTA – Maine Senate President Beverly Daggett announced that The Monument Newspaper editor and publisher, Elizabeth Prata, has been appointed to the Committee to Study Compliance with Maine’s Freedom of Access Laws.
The committee was established by the 121st Legislature after a statewide freedom of access audit conducted among all of the state’s municipalities, school departments and police departments last November revealed that the law was being unevenly applied. Trained volunteers who had requested various public documents were asked to show identification, questioned as to their motives, and in some cases denied access to the information.
As a result, the Legislature filed the bill in December, titled “Resolve, to Study Compliance with Maine’s Freedom of Access Act.”
Rep. Susan W. Austin, R-Gray, nominated Prata, saying that, “Elizabeth’s work as an educator, journalist and publisher has signified her as a protector of our precious freedom of speech. Her extensive travels around the world have given her invaluable experience and greater perception of the importance of American freedoms. She will prove to be a valuable asset.”
The committee has 12 appointed members from among various constituencies, including a member of the Senate, member of the House of Representatives, Maine Press Association, Maine Chiefs of Police Association, the School Management Association, the Attorney General, Maine Association of Broadcasters, Maine Freedom of Information Coalition, and two members of the public.
The committee will meet to study state and local government compliance with Maine’s freedom of access and other issues relating to citizens’ access to public records and public proceedings. The members will produce a report that contains its findings and recommendations, including suggested legislation.
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