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At the state Capitol, the FOI Foundation of Texas supports bills promoting transparency in government and protecting the rights of free speech and free press. The foundation’s staff and volunteers advocate for legislation that strengthens the Texas Public Information Act, the Texas Open Meetings Act and other state laws. Here are updates about transparency efforts in recent Texas legislative sessions.

Legislative Update: 2021 session

May 31st, 2021|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUSTIN — Texas lawmakers approved two key transparency measures this session to ensure greater access to public records after some governments closed off information during the COVID-19 pandemic.   Gov. Greg Abbott signed both bills in the final days of the legislative [...]

Legislative Update: 2019 session

May 28th, 2019|

AUSTIN – The Texas Legislature approved measures this session to repair holes in the state’s Public Information Act and shore up the Open Meetings Act in the wake of detrimental court rulings. The bipartisan initiatives won final approval in the days and hours before [...]

605, 2025

Transparency bills advancing at Texas Capitol shine light on government

May 6th, 2025|PIA, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

By Kelley Shannon  Sunlight is starting to break through at the Capitol in the final month of the Texas legislative session. Open government measures have won passage in the House of Representatives with bipartisan support, and more House votes are scheduled on legislation championed by the broad-based Texas Sunshine Coalition. However, this transparency legislation is still waiting to be heard in the Senate. Action [...]

205, 2025

Texas House approves TPIA required response bill, helping to inform requestors

May 2nd, 2025|Legislative Update, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

The Texas House passed HB 4219 on Friday by Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, backed by the FOI Foundation of Texas and the Texas Sunshine Coalition. The bill now moves on to the Texas Senate. The legislation requires governments to reply to public information requestors even if there are no responsive records or when the governmental body has a previous ruling by the attorney general's office [...]

2304, 2025

Houston Chronicle editorial: Keep Texas free speech strong. Leave anti-SLAPP laws alone.

April 23rd, 2025|First Amendment, Texas Legislature|

By Editorial Board Houston Chronicle Originally published April 23, 2025 A couple, upset that their pet-sitting company left their beloved fish swimming in dirty water, takes to the internet to write a negative review. The company files a $1 million libel suit. A homeowner writes a strongly worded open letter to his homeowners association criticizing how they’ve squandered neighborhood funds. The HOA sues him [...]

1403, 2025

FOI Column: Shining light on government brings together all kinds of Texans

March 14th, 2025|PIA, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

By Kelley Shannon Executive Director FOI Foundation of Texas  What unites Texans of all political persuasions is the nonpartisan principle that our government must operate in the sunlight. We have the right – and responsibility – to keep watch on how tax money is spent and how public officials make decisions. But it takes access to information to do it. Our state transparency laws [...]

1002, 2025

The truth about the Texas Citizens Participation Act

February 10th, 2025|Texas Legislature|

By Robert Sherwin and Laura Prather The Texas Lawbook Originally published Feb. 6, 2025 Below is an excerpt from the article. Read the full story here. -- The truth is that the TCPA allows Texans to speak freely on matters of public concern without having to fear reprisal from powerful interests. The TCPA allows for an expedited motion to dismiss baseless lawsuits in order [...]

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