Governor Crist Launches Two Web
Sites to
Ensure Citizens’ Access to Information

FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: ERIN ISAAC
FEBRUARY 26, 2007 (850) 488-5394
~ Office of Open Government and Plain Language
initiative enhance transparency in state government
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TALLAHASSEE – Governor Charlie Crist today
announced the launch of two new Web sites that will
help Floridians access information about state government
and ensure that government’s actions are always
transparent and accountable to taxpayers.
The Office of Open Government Web site contains information
for state and local government officials, as well
as the public, about Florida’s open government
and public records laws. The Plain Language Initiative
Web site is designed to help state government build
stronger relationships with the public through clear
communication.
“Government’s business is public service,
and we can provide better service more efficiently
if our customers understand what we are trying to
do,” said Governor Crist. “The tools available
on these new Web sites will help the people of Florida
become true participants in the democratic process.”
Governor Crist created the Office of Open Government
and the Plain Language Initiative in one of his first
official acts as Governor when he issued Executive
Order 07-01 on January 3, 2007.
Office of Open Government Web Site
The Open Government Web site features a video clip
from Governor Crist’s inaugural speech, in which
he announced the office’s establishment. Useful
information regarding Florida’s unique open
government and public record laws for consumers is
available as well. In addition, the Web site provides
links to other organizations that provide public record
resources. Visitors to the site can also access the
Attorney General’s Open Government Mediation
Program and the First Amendment Foundation.
Training resources for state agencies include a link
to the Florida Institute of Government Web site, which
offers training in Florida’s Code of Ethics,
Sunshine Law and Public Records Act. A link to the
Government-in-the-Sunshine Manual is also available
from the institute’s site.
The Office of Open Government site also lists state
agency contacts charged with ensuring public record
and Sunshine law compliance. Agency heads selected
these contacts to serve as liaisons to the Office
of Open Government. Consumers may e-mail the Office
of Open Government directly from the Web site.
“This new Web site will expand opportunities
to educate government officials and citizens about
Florida’s open government and public records
laws,” said Governor Crist. “Florida’s
open government laws are among the strongest in the
nation, and these Web sites will make government even
more accessible to the people.”
Plain Language Initiative
The Plain Language Web site explains the purpose
of the initiative and answers commonly asked questions
with examples of correspondence before and after plain-language
editing. Citizens may request a translation of a state
government document either online or by fax. Individuals
submitting requests should receive a response within
seven days.
Governor Crist has directed executive state agencies
to conduct thorough reviews of their communication
strategies and customer service strategies, and then
establish new standards and guidelines. As a result,
the people of Florida will find future state publications
and products easier to use. The Executive Order calls
for agency reviews to be completed and procedures
to be in place by April 2, 2007.
“The people of Florida are entitled to clear,
plain language that enables understandable communication
with state government,” said Governor Crist.
“These activities are essential to providing
high quality customer service.”
Governor Crist encourages state and local officials,
as well as consumers, to visit the Web sites. Visit
the Office of Open Government at: www.flgov.com/og_home,
and the Plain Language Initiative Web site at http://www.flgov.com/pl_home.
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