WHAT: Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission.

WHEN: Established in 1975.

MISSION: To administer and enforce the provisions of the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, and ensure citizen access to the records and meetings of public agencies.

JOB: The commission hears complaints from people who have been denied access to the records or meetings of public agencies in Connecticut.

COMMISSIONERS: Chairman Andrew O'Keefe, Vincent Russo, Sherman London, Norma Riess and Dennis O'Connor.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND GENERAL COUNSEL: Colleen Murphy.

REGULAR MEETINGS: Second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.

STAFF AND BUDGET: 20 employees and $2 million annually.

WHERE: 18-20 Trinity St., Hartford, CT 06106.

PHONE: 860-566-5682, or toll-free 866-374-3617 in Connecticut only.

Associated Press


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