WashCOG opens nominations for annual Kenneth F. Bunting Award

The Washington Coalition for Open Government is accepting nominations until Jan. 19, 2024 for its annual Kenneth F. Bunting Award for outstanding journalism in the interest of government transparency.

 The Bunting Award recognizes journalists and media outlets for work that uses or advances Washington state’s open government laws, or educates citizens about them. The award honors the memory of the late Ken Bunting, an executive editor and associate publisher with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer who helped found WashCOG in 2002.

 The coalition will present the Bunting Award at its Sunshine Breakfast on March 15, 2024 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The annual event recognizes Washington state’s open government champions, brings transparency advocates together and raises money for WashCOG.

 Previous honorees include online news site Crosscut; The Seattle Times; reporter Chris Ingalls and the KING 5 investigative team; and Eli Sanders, formerly of The Stranger.

 The Coalition is taking nominations for work published, broadcast or posted between Jan. 1, 2023 and Dec. 31, 2023.

 Use the attached form to nominate journalists and media outlets. Completed forms must be sent to us by mail or email before the end of business on Jan. 19, 2024. Find our contact information on the nomination form.

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