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How CalAware Can Help You Keep Your Government Open

If you have a question about the sunshine laws or a concern they’re being flouted, a call to us at (916) 487-7000 or an email to terry@calaware.org will get you an answer, and sometimes more.

Californians Aware (CalAware) is a statewide nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded eight years ago to “help citizens, officials and journalists keep Californians aware of public issues, by supporting and defending open government, an inquiring press, and a citizenry free to exchange facts and opinions.” Or as one Patch editor put it a few days ago, “CalAware advocates, educates—and litigates—in the interest of open government."

Audits
We do anonymous testing of government agencies in Sacramento and statewide to gauge and report on their awareness of and compliance with public records access law, assigning letter grades for their performance and including testers’ experiences in their own words.

Training
We provide workshops for—among others—public officials, employees and employee organizations on the laws requiring open government and compliance issues they need to be aware of. For example, we’re presenting a free webinar this Tuesday on recent legislation, litigation and “flashpoints” where practices flirt with liability.

Legislation
We sponsor bills like the current SB 1336 (Yee), which would assure anonymity for whistleblowers and persons interviewed in investigations of alleged improper governmental activities, but also require disclosure of the investigative findings, of those found responsible for serious problems, and of what if any discipline was imposed on them.

Sunshine Ordinances
We also support improved transparency legislation at the local level—Sunshine Ordinances filling gaps or removing obstacles to access in the Brown Act or the Public Records Act—that can be either adopted by local government bodies voluntarily or passed by citizen ballot initiatives if local officials are not cooperative.  Currently, for example, we have helped develop such measures headed for the November 2012 ballot in the cities of Dixon and Berkeley.

Publications
We publish the most comprehensive guides to the open meetings and public records laws that are available. Both can be ordered from Amazon, and an ebook version of the records guide is available for Kindle users there, as well as for iPad and other tablet users in the iTunes store book section.

Patch readers can also contact us for a free pamphlet, the Bell-Proofer’s Investigative Checklist, which shows how to decode and use the Brown Act and Public Records Act to best advantage to prevent City of Bell-type corruption. At a minimum it will help you stay on top of what’s really happening at city hall, county HQ or a wide variety of district offices by knowing what to watch for in government meetings, what information to ask for and what responses not to accept at face value.

Personal Help
If you have a question about the sunshine laws or a concern they’re being flouted, a call to us at (916) 487-7000 or an email to terry@calaware.org will get you an answer, and sometimes more. About once a week or so we send a demand letter, often prompted by a contact from a citizen, journalist or even public official or employee, cautioning a government agency about its apparent failure to follow a sunshine law, and warning that unless the practice is corrected we are likely to sue.

Litigation
If the demand letter fails to persuade, we increasingly go to court for at least an order that the agency comply with the law, if not a nullification of action taken. We have recently sued (and are settling with) the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, which reversed a controversial action it had taken, without adequate agenda notice, to cut “red tape” in the regulation of land development. We have also filed a Brown Act lawsuit against the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors for their misuse of a closed session to confer with Governor Jerry Brown. Earlier litigation forced a community college district to reduce its public records copy fees, and since then all we’ve had to do is send others a demand letter.

Finally, we salute all the Patch-encouraged “local heroes” pursuing government transparency through their speech, writings and other activism, and encourage them to let us know what they’re doing, when they need help, and how else we can work with Patch to continue keeping Californians aware.

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MICHAEL WILSON May 22, 2013 at 03:30 pm
Not so much that the Government is broken That is as it is. The question is how do we fix it?
Jarvis William Peay May 22, 2013 at 03:08 pm
You know Haley, it is our nature, we guess to post comments when we disagree with someone. Yet IRead More have to give you a secular AMEN for your 2:54pm statement. We would think that anyone over the age of say, twenty, would already know that, but progress is being made.The strategy of tension rules the process now, by design. HRM
Michael Haley May 22, 2013 at 02:54 pm
Michael, yes our government is immoblized by partisanship, electing the other side will do nothingRead More to stop that at this point.
Unfiltered Steve Simoneau May 21, 2013 at 09:27 am
Keri, I'm not frustrated that I don't have a profile pic, I'm frustrated that I'm not able to do itRead More myself. I can wait until it works properly so I can find one that fits the itty-bitty round format.
Gary Thompson May 20, 2013 at 03:58 pm
I think with any new technology whether it be an upgrade or new platform, there are always going toRead More be bugs. it's just the nature of technology. I personally like this new layout and understand that there will be bugs to fix. Looking good Napa Valley Patch!!
Keri Brenner (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 01:18 pm
Hi Steve: Sorry about this. I'm as frustrated as you are. Could you email me your profile photo andRead More I will just ask the tech people to upload it for you? Please send to keri.brenner@patch.com. Thanks,
Loui Loui May 20, 2013 at 08:25 am
Michael - I do get the printed paper. I just refuse to pay for a double subscription online. I didRead More find ways around that, though.
Loui Loui May 20, 2013 at 08:16 am
Harold, What I was getting at, I also know of other events that never get posted. 18 months ago,Read More women were getting robbed at gunpoint in the parking garages downtown - no reports.
Loui Loui May 20, 2013 at 08:14 am
Thanks Keri.
Unfiltered Steve Simoneau May 22, 2013 at 09:51 am
This should be removed. He was located in the Northwest and contacted his family.
MICHAEL WILSON May 20, 2013 at 08:40 am
Ya Wendy I do hope he returns. I am not sure why the police are calling him a runaway
Wendy Garcia May 20, 2013 at 05:17 am
He is NOT a runaway. This kid is MISSING and his family needs police assistance to find him.
Unfiltered Steve Simoneau May 19, 2013 at 09:22 am
Keri, I have heard from the tech people, and my instructions were to clear cache, erase cookies,Read More reboot, etc. All things having to do with my computer, not with the website. I get the same issues on two different computers at different homes as well as my iPad that is logged on anywhere. Pretty sure it is not on my end. There are far too many things that are a step down from previous site. Examples: Can't seperate paragraphs in comments, no "reply" option on comments makes it difficult to know who is responding to whom, itty-bitty profile avatars smaller than a pea, green on everything makes features less distinguishable, on and on.
Keri Brenner (Editor) May 18, 2013 at 06:45 pm
Hi USS and MW The tech people are making fixes every day. If you can give me specific bugs, withRead More links, please do so so that I can let them know. Thanks for your patience....
MICHAEL WILSON May 18, 2013 at 03:26 pm
USS it also looks like not all patch areas have changed. This and 2 other areas i read have. 3Read More others have not
Debbie Murray May 21, 2013 at 09:57 pm
What's a pay wall?
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Harold Edwards May 20, 2013 at 04:23 am
I'm glad I live up valley, you guy's can deal with your urban decay.Your being sold down the riverRead More like River Rats.
Keri Brenner (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 11:12 pm
I believe it's going to be discussed at the Napa County Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, May 21, 9Read More a.m. Hope to get some info. then. Thanks.
MICHAEL WILSON May 18, 2013 at 11:56 am
To me It looks like a Lock. KR has done a great job getting it going He still has a long road to goRead More on the project. I will be glad to see work start.
MICHAEL WILSON May 17, 2013 at 10:34 am
Yes I think so I had to add a whole new profile
Loui Loui May 17, 2013 at 10:02 am
Do we have to reupload it?
Unfiltered Steve Simoneau May 17, 2013 at 05:33 pm
People hate change, that's why it's empty.
Unfiltered Steve Simoneau May 17, 2013 at 05:32 pm
People hate change. That's why it's empty.
Loui Loui May 17, 2013 at 03:42 pm
I'm surprised how empty it is. Where is everyone???
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MICHAEL WILSON May 15, 2013 at 10:09 pm
Yes the comment ticker was great
Loui Loui May 15, 2013 at 08:59 am
I'm still trying to get the feel of it. It is easier on the eyes. I do miss the comment ticker.Read More Unless it's here somewhere and I haven't seen it yet.