National Freedom of Information Coalition

@NFOIC

🏛🔎Non-partisan alliance of state & orgs promoting , access & in state & local public insts.

University of Florida
Joined August 2009

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  1. Interested in getting info from ? Check out 's recent conversation/training.

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  2. Oct 21

    Check out the winners of 's research paper competition. Congrats & for first place with their look at government response times to public records requests, and note their discussion of Texas' law.

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  3. Oct 20

    Testimony: it's a good week for MTA transparency with live, remote public comment at Board meetings and Gov. Hochul signing the MTA Act. We look forward to hearing about implementation, and expansion of live remote comment to committee meetings

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  4. Hall of Fame inductee : “Robust democracy depends on the public’s ability, its right, to oversee our government and hold it accountable for its actions,” Petersen said.

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  5. Oct 18

    As the murder trial in the death of gets underway, a reminder: A journalist’s open records request brought to light details of the murder and sparked international outrage.

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  6. Oct 16

    A great in-depth piece from about the recent panel we hosted at the annual summit. Keep reading for amazing insights from , and !

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  7. Oct 13

    FYI, there's still time to access the content!

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  8. Registration for remains open until 11:59 p.m. Eastern today, Oct. 13, 2021. Couldn't attend in real time? No problem. New registrants can unlock the content, including recordings and handouts, and connect with the FOI community.

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  9. Oct 12

    Please join us next week in San Francisco for a special workshop with on uncovering police misconduct records. The journalists behind "On Our Watch" join open-government attorneys to give the inside story on exposing police secrets.

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  10. Oct 7

    Known as The Post’s “guardian angel,” the late Jane Briggs-Bunting was inducted into the Open Government Hall of Fame on Sept. 30. Throughout her career, Jane advocated tirelessly for First Amendment rights, access to information & open government.

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  11. Oct 8

    New: Check out our latest 'Transparency Matters' for updates from , , , , a Q & A with director and dynamo , and more. Subscribe!

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  12. Oct 4

    Excellent breakdown of secret law @ the Office of Legal Counsel within the DOJ in this board editorial opinion. Both the Biden administration and Congress have a vital role to play in ending it.

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  13. You can still register for up until Oct. 13th to unlock a wealth of knowledge on many aspects of . (Better than a Netflix subscription). Register: .

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  14. We can't forget to thank our wonderful sponsors! & , couldn't have been a success without you. Thank you for your continuous support. Cheers to !

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  15. Another huge thank you to our attendees! We couldn't have done this event without all of you. We truly appreciate you joining us for the past 3-days. Cheers to !

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  16. A huge thanks to our amazing speakers for ! We couldn't have done this event without all of you. We truly appreciate you sharing your work and knowledge in all the sessions!

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  17. Tune into our final session! Starts at 5 p.m. ET with 's law professor Margaret Kwoka, moderated by as they discuss the importance of saving the .

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  18. Congrats to all: 's Barbara Petersen, , Jane Briggs-Bunting, and Craig Staudenmaier!

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  19. Sep 30

    At , open-government advocates convened a roundtable discussion on "Seeing FOI through BIPOC Eyes." Thanks to for facilitating this discussion, which you can watch here.

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  20. Catch the 3 p.m. ET panel on , , and during the . Discussion lead by 's along with 's , 's host , and ' .

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