Nominations sought for 2020 Openness in Government Awards

The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, a nonprofit group that works to protect access to public meetings and records (and of which the WNA is a member), is accepting nominations for its annual Openness in Government Awards, or Opees. Awards are given in six categories:

Raquel Rutledge at 2018 Openness in Government Awards banquet
Raquel Rutledge, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, accepts the 2018 Distinguished Wisconsin Watchdog award at the Madison Club on April 19, 2018. (WCIJ Photo | Lauren Justice)
  • Popee (political openness award): Recognizes extraordinary service to the cause of open government by an elected or appointed official, agency, or group of officials.
  • Mopee (media openness award): Recognizes extraordinary service to the cause of open government by a media member or organization.
  • Copee (citizen openness award): Recognizes extraordinary service to the cause of open government by a member of the public or public group.
  • Scoopee (open records scoop of the year): For a journalist or media organization who (which) has used public records to highlight an issue or expose wrongdoing.
  • Nopee (no friend of openness): For an individual or institution who (which) has disregarded or denigrated the state’s traditions of openness.
  • Whistleblower of the year: Recognizes an individual who has come forward to help expose wrongdoing.

Please submit nominations with any supporting documentation by Friday, Feb. 14, to: blueders@gmail.com. The winners will be selected by a Council committee, as in past years. The Council reserves the right to issue special awards or to not give an award in a particular category.

The awards will be announced just prior to national Sunshine Week, March 16-21, and presented at the annual Watchdog Awards Dinner in Madison on Tuesday, April 21.

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