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friendly_iconoclast

(15,333 posts)
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 08:19 PM Mar 2016

It Took a FOIA Lawsuit to Uncover How the Obama Administration Killed FOIA Reform

https://news.vice.com/article/it-took-a-foia-lawsuit-to-uncover-how-the-obama-administration-killed-foia-reform


By Jason Leopold
March 9, 2016 | 9:50 am

The Obama administration has long called itself the most transparent administration in history. But newly released Department of Justice (DOJ) documents show that the White House has actually worked aggressively behind the scenes to scuttle congressional reforms designed to give the public better access to information possessed by the federal government.

The documents were obtained by the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports journalism in the public interest, which in turn shared them exclusively with VICE News. They were obtained using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) — the same law Congress was attempting to reform. The group sued the DOJ last December after its FOIA requests went unanswered for more than a year.

The documents confirm longstanding suspicions about the administration's meddling, and lay bare for the first time how it worked to undermine FOIA reform bills that received overwhelming bipartisan support and were unanimously passed by both the House and Senate in 2014 — yet were never put up for a final vote.

Moreover, a separate set of documents obtained by VICE News in response to a nearly two-year-old FOIA request provides new insight into how the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) also tried to disrupt Congress's FOIA reform efforts, which would have required those agencies to be far more transparent when responding to records requests.


Those documents can be found at the following link (*.pdf files):

https://freedom.press/sites/default/files/foia_final_release.pdf
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It Took a FOIA Lawsuit to Uncover How the Obama Administration Killed FOIA Reform (Original Post) friendly_iconoclast Mar 2016 OP
Thanks for this post...K&R!! haikugal Mar 2016 #1
The third Bush term Doctor_J Mar 2016 #2
Oh, dearie me! The administration didn't support Darrell Issa! struggle4progress Mar 2016 #3
Do you perchance have a comment that's *not* chauvinistic snark? friendly_iconoclast Mar 2016 #4
Issa's a corrupt rightwing gunhumping POS struggle4progress Mar 2016 #5
What does that have to do with the FOIA Oversight Act of 2014? friendly_iconoclast Mar 2016 #6
It's such a mystery! struggle4progress Mar 2016 #7
Partisan cheerleaders never see themselves as partisan cheerleaders... friendly_iconoclast Mar 2016 #8
 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
2. The third Bush term
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 08:58 PM
Mar 2016

and 4th. And unless Bernie wins, number 5 and 6 are coming up.

I'm really tired of reading posts on DU claiming that Obama is a liberal.

struggle4progress

(118,228 posts)
3. Oh, dearie me! The administration didn't support Darrell Issa!
Mon Mar 14, 2016, 08:34 AM
Mar 2016

I might have to clutch my pearls! Please fetch my smelling salts!

 

friendly_iconoclast

(15,333 posts)
6. What does that have to do with the FOIA Oversight Act of 2014?
Mon Mar 14, 2016, 05:20 PM
Mar 2016

Or the claims that the Obama administration worked to sabotage its passage?

Issa was correct on this issue, his manifold deficiencies as a person notwithstanding.
You're trying very hard (and very obviously) to make this about personality and
not the issues at hand.

I don't play the "Support ur guy/gal, no matter what " game. If they're wrong, they're wrong-
and to say so is *not* a character endorsement for those on the other side of the issue



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