The U.S. Department of Transportation released its FY 2021 annual FOIA report on Thursday, February 17, 2022, twelve days ahead of DOJ’s deadline. No other cabinet department has released its annual report as of the time of this post.
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FOIA News: More 2021 annual reports released
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentLast week we reported that several agencies had posted their 2021 annual FOIA reports in advance of DOJ’s March 1st deadline. Here are a few more reports that we have found online since then.
FOIA News: Fed Reserve should be subject to FOIA, says Senator Toomey
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentTop Republican Suggests Regional Fed Should Be Overhauled
Toomey says status quo of regional banks is ‘unacceptable’
He wants the Fed to be subject to public records request law
By Laura Davison, Bloomberg, Feb. 10, 2022
The top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee said Congress should weigh an overhaul of the U.S. Federal Reserve Regional Bank system and consider consolidating regional banks that are “wandering” into issues such as climate change.
Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania said Thursday that the 12 regional banks were formed to manage the economies in their districts, but that largely ended in the 1930s as oversight was taken over by the central bank. That’s left the regional banks without a clear mandate, he said.
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Toomey said he is also concerned that the Fed is not being transparent with the public and has been “stonewalling” congressional inquiries into bank decisions. He said lawmakers should consider making the Fed subject to the records request law, the Freedom of Information Act, like other federal entities are.
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FOIA News: D.C. Circuit to hear FOIA case on Feb. 11, 2022
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentFOIA News: Here come the FY 2021 annual reports
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentAgencies are required to post their fiscal year 2021 annual reports on their websites by March 1, 2022. Here are a few that we’ve found online already.
FOIA News: Activists want to revise Obama-era FOIA memo
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentFOIA Advocates Say Biden Administration Is Ignoring Transparency Issues
New administrations usually issue memos on transparency. The Biden administration has ignored calls to do so.
By C.J. Ciaramella, Reason, Feb. 4, 2022
It's been more than a year since President Joe Biden took office, but his administration has yet to publish guidance to agencies on federal public record laws, a break from tradition that has frustrated transparency advocates.
This week, a coalition of transparency groups sent a second letter calling on the Justice Department to issue a memo on its interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the groundbreaking 1966 law that, in theory, ensures public access to government records.
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FOIA News: More from Yale's symposium on "Saving the Freedom of Information Act"
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentNo FOIA is an Island, by Heidi Kitrosser, Feb. 2, 2022
Margaret Kwoka’s new book, Saving the Freedom of Information Act, is an impressive and important achievement. The book is grounded in the premise that the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was inspired by, and is best directed toward, the goal of facilitating public and journalistic oversight of American government.
Margaret Kwoka’s Saving the Freedom of Information Act is one of the best empirical studies ever written on administrative law. Start with the findings, which are sweeping in their government-wide scope and striking in their substance.
FOIA News: Nominations open for government FOIA awards
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentOIP NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2022 SUNSHINE WEEK FOIA AWARDS
DOJ/OIP, FOIA Post, Jan. 31, 2022
The Department of Justice, Office of Information Policy (OIP) is pleased to announce that nominations are open for the 2022 Sunshine Week FOIA Awards, recognizing the contributions of FOIA professionals from around the government. As the Supreme Court declared, “[t]he basic purpose of [the] FOIA is to ensure an informed citizenry, vital to the functioning of a democratic society . . . .” Agency FOIA professionals are at the center of ensuring that the important purpose of this law is fulfilled and we look forward to celebrating the work of these individuals from around the government. For this year’s event, OIP is seeking nominations for five categories of awards:
Exceptional Service by a FOIA Professional or Team of FOIA Professionals
Outstanding Contributions by a New Employee
Exceptional Advancements in IT to Improve the Agency’s FOIA Administration
Exceptional Advancements in Proactive Disclosure of Information
Lifetime Service Award
Nominations can be submitted by agencies or by a member of the public. All nominations are due to OIP by Friday, February 25
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FOIA News: FOIA regulatory actions by two agencies
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentThe Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission is adopting revised FOIA regulations effective March 3, 2022, which follows a notice and comment period that took place from August 30, 2021, to September 29, 2021.
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel has proposed to amend its FOIA regulations and will accept public comments on or before March 3, 2022.
FOIA News: Symposium on "Saving the Freedom of Information Act"
FOIA News (2015-2025)CommentIntroduction to Our Symposium on Margaret B. Kwoka’s “Saving the Freedom of Information Act”
By Christina Koningisor, Yale J. on Reg., Jan. 31, 2022
This is the introduction to a symposium on Margaret Kwoka’s new book, Saving the Freedom of Information Act. For other posts in the series, click here.
I am very pleased to kick off this two-week Notice and Comment symposium on Margaret Kwoka’s new book Saving the Freedom of Information Act. We have an excellent set of scholars and practitioners lined up to explore the implications of her work. There will be a new post each morning, and the collection in its entirety will be available here.
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