MINOCQUA – Richard Moore, an award-winning investigative reporter for The Lakeland Times, has published a book on transparency in Wisconsin’s state government, he announced this week.
The book, “Dark State: How Citizens Can Open the Doors to Wisconsin’s Closed Government,” was released Feb. 2 and is available on Amazon or through Moore’s website. Readers who buy through Moore can get the book at its discounted pre-order price until Feb. 22.
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Moore’s announcement describes the book as an urgent call to action to combat what he says is a “dangerous turn toward secrecy and censorship in Wisconsin state government.” He also says elected officials in the state are “increasingly extinguishing pathways to the information the public needs” to self-govern.
Previous books by Moore include “How the DNR Stole Wisconsin,” “Journeys of Lightheartedness” and “The New Bossism of the American Left.”