Two bills passed by the Mississippi House could reduce public access to government information. One bill seeks to exempt "personally identifiable information" from public records, which critics say is ...
SignalSCV: Public Records in the Digital Age: How Instant Checkmate® Aggregates Information
The Santa Fe New Mexican: Public Records Watch: CYFD provided a sealed document which, when unsealed, contained no information
Public Records Watch: CYFD provided a sealed document which, when unsealed, contained no information
Las Vegas Review-Journal: What are they hiding? Here’s how to request public records
State law allows anyone to ask for public records, but the average Nevadan probably has no idea how to do it. The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s “What Are They Hiding?” initiative, which debuted last week ...
NOLA.com: Louisiana citizens have a right to request public records. Here are the rules, how to do it.
A group of bills moving through the Louisiana Legislature would make massive changes to the state's public records law, potentially making it more difficult to request government records and blocking ...
Louisiana citizens have a right to request public records. Here are the rules, how to do it.
The Boston Globe: Here’s how your state legislators responded to our public records survey
Massachusetts is the only state in the country in which the Legislature, governor’s office, and judiciary all claim to be exempt from the state’s public records law. That means documents that could ...
NBC News: DeSantis is squeezing the sunshine out of Florida’s public records law, critics say
DeSantis is squeezing the sunshine out of Florida’s public records law, critics say
Poynter: Firing of FOIA officers leaves experts worried about public records access under Trump
The federal government — no matter the administration in charge — has always had issues fulfilling public records requests in a timely manner. But the recent firings of staff responsible for handling ...
Firing of FOIA officers leaves experts worried about public records access under Trump
Government Executive: How public records requests could help ‘fight AI with AI’
The Virginian-Pilot: Editorial: Recent FOIA requests show disparity in access to public information
Vastly different responses from area cities for requests for public information highlights the need for legislative remedies.
Yahoo: Public records make journalism possible. Here are 4 stories we couldn't do without them.
Public records make journalism possible. Here are 4 stories we couldn't do without them.
Iowa Public Radio: Let the sunshine in: What to know about your right to public information in 4 Midwest states
Let the sunshine in: What to know about your right to public information in 4 Midwest states
Parents around the United States are being charged tens of thousands of dollars, including some fees into the millions, for public records requests in their school districts, Fox News Digital has ...
Boston Herald: MA the only state where Gov., Judiciary and Legislature are exempt from public records law
Massachusetts is the only state in the U.S. where the Governor’s Office, Judiciary and Legislature are all exempt from the public records law as transparency on Beacon Hill becomes a growing issue.
MA the only state where Gov., Judiciary and Legislature are exempt from public records law
The Indianapolis Star: New Indiana hotline answers questions on public information and open meeting laws
The Indiana Coalition for Open Government launched a hotline (260-ASK-ICOG) to answer questions about public records and open meetings laws. The hotline aims to assist citizens navigating Indiana's ...
New Indiana hotline answers questions on public information and open meeting laws
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Editor’s note: The Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) “enables access to public records of governmental ...
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The Texas Tribune: Texas’ open records law is 50 years old — and routinely flouted
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Texas’ open records law is 50 years old — and routinely flouted