Decisions made this week by Wisconsin courts could affect the future of the state’s open meeting and open record laws. In part two, we look at “aging out” of the foster care system; it’s what teenagers in foster care face when they turn 18.
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Wisconsin's Open Records Law And The Media
Decisions made this week by Wisconsin courts could affect the future of the state’s open meeting and open record laws?one of those involves the news media’s right to information involving one of western Wisconsin’s famous murders, as we hear in this Newsmakers interview with La Crosse Tribune editor Chris Hardie and attorney Joe Veenstra.
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Aging Out Of Foster Care
In part two, we look at “aging out” of the foster care system?it’s what teenagers in foster care face when they turn 18 and graduate from high school. Our guests are Diane Gates and Rebecca La Force of the La Crosse County Human Services Department.
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