Tennessee Public Records Act & Government Transparency with Deborah Fisher

Jul 09, 2026 at 11:08 am



Accessing public records in Tennessee is becoming a battle of skyrocketing fees and legal roadblocks. While the Tennessee Public Records Act was designed to ensure government transparency, a disturbing trend of ballooning costs is threatening citizens' right to know. From state agencies routing simple requests through legal departments to lawmakers constantly pushing to eliminate free inspections, the landscape of open government is changing rapidly.

Deborah Fisher, Executive Director of the Tennessee Coalition for Open Government (TCOG), joins the show to break down how these changes impact journalists, citizens, and the fabric of local democracy. She shares critical insights from TCOG's latest research into rising public records fees and exposes the systemic delays that undermine timely reporting. Fisher also highlights a powerful, often overlooked tool available to every Tennessean: the legal right to inspect public records absolutely free of charge.

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Tags: broadcast journalism court access Deborah Fisher fake news FOIA free record inspection freedom of information government accountability government transparency Journalism legal redaction legislative exemptions local news media law Murfreesboro open government public interest law public records fees public records request Rutherford County sunshine laws TCOG Tennessee Coalition for Open Government Tennessee Public Records Act
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