COMMENTARY · December 19, 2007 · Freedom of information Next stop the White House: Congress passes FOIA reform Keywords: Congress; FOIA reform We are on the cusp of possibly seeing significant improvement to the Freedom of Information Act. On Friday, the Senate passed S. 2488, a revised version of the OPEN Government Act that included portions of the House’s own FOIA reform bill passed back in March.
On Tuesday, the House took 2488 and passed it by voice vote without opposition. Now it goes to the president’s desk for his signature with the full weight of Congress behind it. There are plenty of improvements still to be made in the FOIA process, but opportunities for some much needed change are in this bill, including:
These are lofty goals, and healthy skepticism naturally follows. But if lawmakers keep their promises to continue FOIA reform with more legislation to come and if appropriations follow as well, this could be a particularly sunny day for open government. — Loren Cochran, 10:47 am · Comments: 0 Submit a comment |
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