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Workshop on Public Information/Open Meetings to be held in Fort Worth

2013-09-03T00:28:51-05:00

September 12, 2012 The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas and the Office of the Attorney General of Texas will hold the fourth of five 2012 Open Government seminars around the state in Fort Worth. The seminar will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, September 28, at the Tarrant County College Trinity East Campus (Jones Street and Belknap Street) located at 245 E. Belknap (Room 1050, THRA Building) in Fort Worth. Open Government 2012: A Symposium on Access to Public Information and Open Meetings in Texas is a traveling workshop designed to develop and enhance understanding of [...]

Workshop on Public Information/Open Meetings to be held in Fort Worth2013-09-03T00:28:51-05:00

James Madison Award 2011 Recipient Announced

2013-09-03T00:26:07-05:00

AUSTIN, TEXAS – Monday, August 1, 2011: The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas will present the 2011 James Madison Award on August 12, in Austin, Texas, to Evan Smith, the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Tribune. As an original co-founder and the guiding force behind the Tribune, Smith has made the online nonprofit news site an indispensable and highly regarded source of state government news. A committed believer in transparency and the power of data, Smith has withstood criticism from government sources and has continued to post salary records of government entities and school districts from across the state, [...]

James Madison Award 2011 Recipient Announced2013-09-03T00:26:07-05:00

Freedom of Information Foundation will hold annual conference in Austin

2013-08-24T00:26:20-05:00

AUSTIN, TEXAS – Friday, July 22, 2011: After the recent legislative session, many open government advocates feel embattled and in a constant struggle to at least maintain the status quo. DOB’s (dates of birth) of governmental employees will no longer be considered a “public record,” and in most cases photographs of police officers are off limits. And, at a time when Governor Rick Perry is escalating his cross-country travel, as he decides whether he will run for President of the United States or not, taxpayers are now being denied an opportunity to see specifically how their tax money is being spent [...]

Freedom of Information Foundation will hold annual conference in Austin2013-08-24T00:26:20-05:00

Texas Lawmakers Pledge Support of Open Government

2013-09-16T12:15:23-05:00

AUSTIN, FEBRUARY 15 – Nearly 20 percent of elected state officials voluntarily signed a Texas Open Government Pledge, which is a promise to uphold the letter and spirit of the state’s open government laws. “We applaud these lawmakers for demonstrating their commitment to ensure the public’s right to know,” said Keith Elkins, Executive Director of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas (FOIFT). “As far as I know,” Elkins added, “this is the first time Texas legislators have been provided an opportunity to sign this pledge and we expect this list to grow.” So far, 34 of the 181 members of the [...]

Texas Lawmakers Pledge Support of Open Government2013-09-16T12:15:23-05:00

FOIFT Collaborates with Texas Tribune on Light of Day Project

2013-09-03T00:22:30-05:00

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas joining forces with award-winning online news site The Texas Tribune to conduct a statewide project for journalism students. The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that educates and advocates for open government and First Amendment issues, announced today that they have partnered with the Texas Tribune to implement the Light of Day Project. Founded six years ago, the Light of Day Project is a statewide collaboration of university-level journalism schools that trains students in the proper execution of open records requests, and offers valuable experience on a collaborative investigative project. Participating [...]

FOIFT Collaborates with Texas Tribune on Light of Day Project2013-09-03T00:22:30-05:00
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