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New Mexico Foundation for Open Government

UPCOMING EVENTS

The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government is an educational and charitable organization with a single mission--to help the general public, students, educators, public officials, media and legal professionals  understand, obtain and exercise:

  • Their rights and responsibilities under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records, Open Meetings and Arrest Record Information Acts.
  • Their rights under the federal Freedom of Information Act.
  • Their First Amendment rights.

     NM-FOG began this work in 1990 and will continue it into the foreseeable future.

     NM-FOG has received both state and national honors, including:

  • New Mexico Bar Foundation’s Media Award in 1991 for responsible reporting of law-related issues in its newsletter, FOG LIGHT.
  • In 2000, FOG was named the only finalist for the Scripps-Howard Foundation’s Distinguished Service to the First Amendment Award; FOG founder and longtime executive director Bob Johnson was also elected to the New Mexico Press Hall of Fame.
  • In 2002, Johnson received the Albuquerque Bar Association’s Liberty Bell Award.
  • In 2003, Johnson was one of the first three inducted into Heroes of the 50 States: the State Open Government Hall of Fame, a joint creation of the National Freedom of Information Coalition and the Society of Professional Journalists.
  • In 2004, Bob Johnson was chosen for the Common Cause New Mexico "Working for the Best in Government Award."  

     All membership dues, donations and grant monies are used to support FOG’s efforts through literature, seminars, lectures, teamwork with the Attorney General's Office and litigation.

      NM-FOG was created to fill a specific need because public officials and public agencies in New Mexico were – and some still are – often disdainful of the public's right to know and of the laws intended to insure public access to government decision-making.

      NM-FOG was incorporated in June 1989. It began soliciting members on April 1, 1990, and received recognition as a tax-exempt 501(C)(3) non-profit organization as of December 6, 1990.

      The inspiration for forming NM-FOG came from the New Mexico Legislature in 1987 when a member of the House Judiciary Committee told witnesses at a hearing on proposed improvements to the Inspection of Public Records Act that the media are just "a special interest group" and do not represent the public.

     NM-FOG has only one employee, an executive director, who carries out all operational, educational and fund-raising activities with assistance and advice from the Board of Directors.

      The Board consists of up to 25 directors drawn from journalism, law, education and the general public.

      Several lawyers form a Hotline team that provides the executive director with pro bono information and advice on questions of access to either   meetings  or  records. These lawyers are available to answer other First Amendment questions as well.

     The NM-FOG Hotline, available free of charge at (888) 843-9121, handles hundreds of telephone calls each year.

Friday and Saturday, May 11-12, 2012
National Freedom of Information Coalition Summit
​Columbia, Mo.
 
Friday, May 18, 2012
Continuing Legal Education Class
​Public Access to Government: Understanding and Implementing IPRA and OMA
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Cost: $249 for nonmembers; $199 for members
REGISTER NOW! Space is limited.
 
Friday, June 8, 2012
FOG Board Meeting
​Wells Fargo Board Room
Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce
Albuquerque
 
Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012
​​Dixon Awards and "Your Right to Know" Luncheon
Albuquerque
 
Friday, Oct. 26, 2012
FOG Board Meeting
Albuquerque

FOG IN THE NEWS


May 3, 2012
AG's Office: County Broke Records Law
Albuquerque Journal
April 30, 2012
More Notice Proposed for Council Meetings
Albuquerque Journal
April 30, 2012
Berry seeks transparency in government
KRQE News 13
April 24, 2012
Did Sunland Park violate Open Meetings Act?
Las Cruces Sun-News
April 24, 2012
DA investigates possible Sunland open meetings violation
NMPolitics.net
April 23, 2012
Sunshine is a foreign idea in Sunland Park
NMPolitics.net
April 23, 2012
Sunland Park Mayor Sworn In, Some Challenge His Appointment
KVIA ABC 7
April 19, 2012
Dozens fail to file campaign reports
KRQE News 13
April 17, 2012
Torrance County commissioners and their camera problem
Capitol Report New Mexico
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   The design and content-management system for the new FOG website (launch date 7/20/11) is supported by funding from the National Freedom of Information Coalition, through a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Established in 1950, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation makes national grants in journalism, education and arts and culture. Its fourth program, community initiatives, is concentrated in 26 communities where the Knight brothers published newspapers, but the foundation is wholly separate from and independent of those newspapers.
 
     
     
     
New Mexico Foundation for Open Government
115 Gold Avenue SW Suite 201  Albuquerque, NM 87102    info@nmfog.org    (505) 764-3750 in Albuquerque    (888) 843-9121 toll-free    Fax: (505) 764-3711