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JFP, AAN: Let the Sun Shine In Government

Through our membership in the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, the Jackson Free Press is part of the Sunshine in Government Initiative, a coalition of media groups that are working to bring more accountability—or "sunshine" as we call it—to government. This week is Sunshine Week, a time that highlights the commitment to open government in the U.S. Following is a verbatim statement from Richard Karpel, executive director of AAN that explains what is happening in D.C. on this front. Fortunately, we can report some success so far:

On Tuesday, March 13—during Sunshine Week—the House of Representatives is expected to vote on a package of bills that represent the biggest advance in open-government laws in years.

The votes expected next week on the House floor include legislation (HR 1309) to strengthen the way agencies respond to requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act. A separate bill promotes disclosure of donations to presidential libraries. A third reverses an executive order signed during the first term of President George W. Bush that allows former presidents and their heirs a say in the handling of the papers of former administrations.

The members of the Sunshine in Government Initiative, a coalition of media groups that includes AAN, have been focusing our support on strengthening FOIA, but the fact that Congress is voting on these reforms is remarkable and should be commended by all those who support open government.

The FOIA reforms that Congress is considering are common sense ideas that are long overdue. They include giving requesters a tracking number to follow the status of their requests online or by phone, creating an ombudsman to help requesters, pressing agencies to resolve FOIA disputes without litigation, making agencies pay the legal costs when they improperly delay or deny requests and strengthening agency reporting on their FOIA processing.

The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hold hearings on their own FOIA reform legislation on Wednesday, March 14, the day after the House votes on HR 1309. The Senate bill is expected to be similar to the House bill.

There hasn't been an opportunity to reform the FOIA process in years, and we hope you will consider educating your readers about this important action in Congress. Letters or other contact with individual congressmen would help as well.

If you would like more information about the FOIA reform legislation, or the other open government bills that will be considered in the House next week, please feel free to contact me or SGI coordinator Rick Blum, who can be reached at (703) 807-2100 or [e-mail missing].

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