a Better Bubble™

Aggregator

Let all journalists cover Utah statehouse

7 months ago

Lawmakers in Utah are facing a new First Amendment lawsuit after denying longtime Utah journalist Bryan Schott press credentials to cover the statehouse. Represented by the Institute for Free Speech, Schott and his news outlet Utah Political Watch claim that the move is retaliation for his critical coverage of state lawmakers.

But that’s not all. As Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Senior Advocacy Adviser Caitlin Vogus writes in The Salt Lake Tribune, the legislature has gone a step further and banned all independent and freelance journalists from receiving press credentials.

Vogus writes:

“Maybe lawmakers don’t believe freelancers who publish online are journalists. But the Supreme Court disagrees. So does Utah Sen. Mike Lee, who last Congress co-sponsored a federal shield law that would have protected freelance and independent journalists from being forced to reveal their sources. Utah’s own reporter-source shield law also covers independent reporters.

“More importantly, excluding independent journalists reduces Utahns’ access to information. These days, people across the political spectrum get their news through social media, podcasts, newsletters and even blogs. But Utah’s new policy would bar everyone from Joe Rogan to Paul Krugman from receiving a press credential.”

Read the whole op-ed here.

Freedom of the Press Foundation

Jay Sigmund Returns to KAI 360 CS as Senior Project Manager

7 months ago
KAI 360 Construction Services (KAI 360 CS) is pleased to welcome back Jay Sigmund, PE, DBIA as Senior Project Manager at its St. Louis office. Sigmund previously served as a KAI Project Manager from 2005-2016 and brings extensive industry experience to his returning role. Sigmund is experienced in design-build, project management, construction management and construction […]
Dede Hance

Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Digital Oligarchs Gunning for Europe (DOGE)

7 months ago
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed. In this week’s round-up of the latest news in online […]
Mike Masnick

Festus-Area Bike Park Development is a Go

7 months ago
From Leader Publications:  Cyclists will soon have new mountain biking trails to zip through in Jefferson County. Chris and Rene Creed, owners of the Pedal’n Pi bike and pizza shop in Crystal City and founders of the Living Life on 2 Wheels nonprofit group, hope to open a park featuring public bike trails south of […]
Dede Hance

Trump and white people

7 months ago
Hum de hum: A key DOGE staff member who gained access to the Treasury Department’s central-payments system resigned Thursday after he was linked to a deleted social-media account that advocated racism and eugenics. ....“Just for the record, I was racist before it was cool,” the account posted in July, according to the Journal’s review of ...continue reading "Trump and white people"
Kevin Drum

Alton’s Jacoby Arts Center Finds a New Location Downtown

7 months ago
From St. Louis Public Radio:  The arts center in Alton that had been looking for a new building after leaving its longtime home last year has found another location in the heart of downtown. The Jacoby Arts Center, which many say is a staple for the Metro East community, will be moving a couple of […]
Dede Hance