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About the FAFThe First Amendment Foundation is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the public's constitutional right to oversee its government through Florida's Sunshine and Public Records Law. Acting as the public's advocate, the Foundation provides a variety of services to citizens, government officials, and the media: Sunshine Monitoring: The Foundation monitors the Legislature, state agencies, the courts, and, when possible, local governments, for actions and issues related to open government, alerting its members through periodic reports of all open government activity. Sunshine Seminars: The Foundation holds a series of Sunshine Seminars around the state, inviting the participation of government officials, journalists, and members of the general public. In addition, the Foundation will provide individual seminars on request, with tailor-made presentations to meet the needs of the participants. FOI Hotline: The First Amendment Foundation runs the FOI Hotline, where callers to our toll-free number can get information and assistance with their questions about the application of the Sunshine Law and the Public Records Law. Currently, the FOI Hotline is averaging about 150 calls a month, with almost half coming from the general public. Publications:
Legislative Report: Prior to the start of each legislative session, the First Amendment Foundation prepares an extensive analysis and review of all open government bills for its members. The Foundation then tracks the legislation throughout session, providing members with a weekly report on legislative activity each Friday. Litigation: The First Amendment Foundation is active in open government litigation throughout the state, joining a number of important open government cases and taking cases on behalf of citizens. Current and Future Projects:Interactive DVD: A professionally-produced interactive DVD designed for high school students that can also be used as an effective training tool for government employees, reporters, and citizen activists. Mini-Seminars and Manuals: Designed for newsrooms, these one-hour topical seminars give reporters an opportunity to discuss issues relating to open government and gain more information about their beats. The topics include: courts; cops; education; non-profits; local governments; and electronic records and e-mail. Mini-manuals on each topic are being developed. Hot Topic Symposiums: Annual day-long symposiums focusing on open government topics of current concern. The first symposium, held in November 2006 at the Poynter Institute, covered HIPPA and its effect on open government. The next symposium, tentatively scheduled for fall 2007, will cover Privacy and the Information Age. Statewide Compliance Audits: A periodic test of compliance with open government laws by state agencies and local governments. Results are released during the annual Sunshine Week. |
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