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An Indiana public records fight went to court. The journalists (and the public) won.

Niki Kelly wanted to know how much money Indiana spends to buy the drugs they use to execute prisoners. She and her reporters at the Indiana Capital Chronicle had to […] The post An Indiana public records fight went to court. The journalists (and the public) won. appeared first on
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A court ruling in Indiana has mandated the release of public records detailing the state's expenditure on execution drugs. Journalist Niki Kelly and her team at the Indiana Capital Chronicle successfully fought for access to this information. The decision upholds the public's right to know about government spending.

Poynter·poynter.org·Mar 11, 2026·1 min read· pts
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