It’s Sunshine Week, our annual reminder that freedom of information is essential to a free country
By: Niki Turner , March 18, 2026
Laws governing public meetings, public records and open government emerged in the 1970s after the exposure of vast amounts of concealed government information and corruption — think Watergate and the Pentagon Papers. The idea was simple: government works better when the public can see how decisions are made.
You would think it strange to hand your hard-earned money over to an investment firm only to have them refuse to tell you how it was invested, what the profit margin was, or what caused any losses. Yet something similar often happens with our tax dollars, from the local level all the way up to the federal government.