Florida Center for Investigative Reporting
Founded | 2010 |
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Registration no. | 27-1187698 (EIN) |
Location | |
Area served | Florida |
Key people | Sharon Rosenhause, board president |
Revenue | $111,777 (2013 FY) |
Website |
fcir |
2013 FY Tax Return |
Florida Center for Investigative Reporting (FCIR) is a non-profit founded in 2010 having a stated mission to investigate "corruption, waste and miscarriages of justice".[1] FCIR is governed by a board of directors with experience in journalism, law and government. Sharon Rosenhause, retired managing editor of the Sun-Sentinel, serves as the board president.[2][3]
Investigations
FCIR reported that state of Florida officials allegedly ordered employees of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection not to use the terms global warming, climate change, and sustainability in their communications.[4][5][6][7]
Another investigation by FCIR alleged repeated records requests by private parties to obtain records of businesses that had been hired to work with state agencies, followed, in some cases, by lawsuits.[8] Legislation has since been introduced to modify Florida's sunshine law so as to protect those businesses.[8]
FCIR has also been in the news for investigating a new trend in Florida toward establishment of toll lanes.[9] And, in 2011, FCIR helped uncover high school diploma mills.[10] A description of other investigations by FCIR is available at its website.[11]
History
FCIR was founded in 2010 by Trevor Aaronson and Mc Nelly Torres. Aaronson became executive director in September 2014.[12] The organization is headquartered at the Coral Gables Campus of the University of Miami.[12]
References
- ↑ "About FCIR". FCIR.
- ↑ "Board". FCIR.
- ↑ Lewis, Charles (2014). 935 Lies: The Future of Truth and the Decline of America's Moral Integrity. PublicAffairs. p. 217. ISBN 978-1610391177.
- ↑ Mazzei, Patricia (March 9, 2015). "Florida governor denies environmental agency banned term 'climate change'". Miami Herald. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
- ↑ Bosquet, Steve (March 20, 2015). "More 'climate change' silence from Florida Gov. Rick Scott's administration". Bradenton Herald. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
- ↑ Rohrer, Gray (March 19, 2015). "Scott official avoids 'climate change' in Senate hearing". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
- ↑ LaCasse, Alexander S. "Did Florida Prohibit Environmental Workers from Saying 'Climate Change'?". The Christian Science Monitor. HighBeam Research. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
- 1 2 Korten, Tristram. "New public records bill filed to protect private companies working with state agencies", Naples News (January 9, 2015): "Two bills filed this week would protect private companies hired by state agencies, steps taken after a story by the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting about a nonprofit and a law firm that filed numerous records requests with agencies and sued if they didn't comply."
- ↑ Barton, Eric. "Toll Lanes Becoming all the Rage in Florida", The Miami Herald (September 21, 2014).
- ↑ "I-Team: Flunking A High School Equivalency", WFOR-TV (February 21, 2011).
- ↑ FCIR: Investigations.
- 1 2 Associated Press (September 25, 2014). "Trevor Aaronson named FCIR executive director". Washington Examiner. Retrieved March 21, 2015.