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Judge Rules Fort Smith Violated FOIA After Hiring Woman Charged with Felony Stalking

A judge found Fort Smith violated the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act after hiring a candidate charged with felony stalking. The fallout exposes deep cracks in transparency and oversight.

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FOIA Requests Hit Record High as Federal Staff Cuts Expected to Deepen Backlog

A record 1.5 million FOIA requests in 2024 collide with sweeping staff reductions, leaving public records in limbo.

CORRUPTION

Connecticut Bureaucrats Hit Whistleblower with Sky-High FOIA Fee to Bury Loan Abuse Scandal

Connecticut’s DECD wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on bad loans—then punished the whistleblower who uncovered it.

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Taxpayer-Funded Secrecy: How Agencies Stonewall FOIA Requests

From CIA fudge recipes to $2 million invoices for requests, public officials are making a mockery of transparency laws—often at the public’s expense.

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Bill to Shield Lawmakers from Transparency Advances in West Virginia

West Virginia legislators are moving to exempt themselves from FOIA. If passed, the bill would end public accountability in the Mountain State.

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Exemptions Gut Florida FOI Laws—A Constant Assault on Government Transparency

Legislators have passed over 1,100 exemptions to Florida’s Sunshine Law. From Dale Earnhardt’s 2001 autopsy to the governor’s travel plans, the public are left in the dark.

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Virginia FOIA Law Strangled by Legislators Who Claim to Advocate Transparency 

Nine thousand dollars for a school bus video? That’s the price of government transparency in Virginia. Legislators killed a bill that would have brought costs in line.

CORRUPTION

LA Ends Auto-Delete Messaging to Comply With Law—After Over a Decade

Auto-deleting messages have violated the California Public Records Act for over a decade, but it took the threat of a lawsuit to compel compliance from the City of Los Angeles.

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Two-Thirds of UK FOIA Requests Unanswered as Lawsuits Pile Up

The government spent over $1.1 million in 2023 fighting lawsuits filed by citizens for Freedom of Information Act disclosures. They are following the US tradition of secrecy. 

CORRUPTION

Federal Agencies Continue to Duck FOIA Requests with Glomar Response

Eagerly adopted across the whole of government, this trick allows bureaucrats to duck FOIA accountability by refusing to even “confirm or deny the existence” of records.