Florida First Amendment Foundation

Florida First Amendment Foundation

About

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The Florida First Amendment Foundation's small staff is known throughout the state as a tireless powerhouse of information and inspiration that equips its vast network of local advocates to hold their government accountable. The Foundation was founded in 1984 by The Florida Press Association, the Florida Society of Newspapers Editors and the Florida Association of Broadcasters to ensure public commitment and progress in the areas of free speech, free press, and open government. A highly visible source of information and expertise in Florida, the Foundation holds numerous educational events for government officials, citizen action groups and journalists and regularly publishes a variety of resources on Florida’s sunshine laws.

Awards Won

Title Year
EileenCooke 1983.jpg Eileen Cooke State & Local Madison Award

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The award named for Eileen Cooke, former director of the Washington Office, honors state or local individuals, groups, or other entities that have championed access to government information and the public's right to know. Cooke herself was a tireless advocate for the public’s right to know and a mentor to many librarians and trustees.
2018 - Winner(s)