CFOG ESSAY CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT
The Connecticut Foundation for Open Government (“CFOG”) is a nonprofit organization committed to promoting open government, a concept that is at the heart of our democratic society. One of CFOG’s goals is to increase awareness among younger citizens about the importance of the state Freedom of Information Act, which ensures citizen access to government records and meetings, and the impact the act has on their daily lives.
For a tenth year, CFOG sponsored an essay contest for high school students on freedom of information. Cash prizes were awarded to the top four entries.
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2011 Contest
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2010 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2009 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2008 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2007 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2006 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2005 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2004 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2003 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2002 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2001 Contest, contest winners and their essays
**Click here to learn more about CFOG's 2000 top contest winner and his winning essay
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