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Save the date! FOIFT state conference set for Sept. 24

2021-05-27T19:47:00-05:00

The FOI Foundation of Texas will hold its state conference in person this year on Friday, Sept. 24, at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center at the University of Texas in Austin. Save the date, and stay tuned for more details soon on registration and the lineup of speakers. We're excited to see you open government supporters in person in September.

Save the date! FOIFT state conference set for Sept. 242021-05-27T19:47:00-05:00

Transparency bills on the move in Texas Legislature

2022-04-06T18:49:38-05:00

By Kelley Shannon Transparency bills are moving forward in the Texas Legislature with bipartisan support to promote open government and correct public information access problems that arose amid the COVID-19 pandemic. With about five weeks left in the legislative session, here’s a status report on bills backed by the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, the Texas Press Association, the Texas Association of Broadcasters and other members of the Transparent and Accountable Government Coalition: Texas Open Meeting Act improvements House Bill 2683 by Rep. Terry Canales, D-Edinburg, won unanimous approval in the Texas House of Representatives. It addresses online meetings allowed under [...]

Transparency bills on the move in Texas Legislature2022-04-06T18:49:38-05:00

Texas House committee approves two major open government bills

2022-04-07T16:02:22-05:00

The Texas House State Affairs Committee unanimously approved two bills Wednesday addressing governments that quit responding to Texas Public Information Acts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The panel approved House Bill 1416 by Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, R-Southlake, specifying which days are to be counted as business days for purposes of the Public Information Act. Currently, the law doesn't define TPIA business days. Many governments, citing long-ago attorney general guidance, decided on their own how to calculate business days when the pandemic set in. The legislation next moves to the full House. Committee members also voted in favor of House Bill 3627 by [...]

Texas House committee approves two major open government bills2022-04-07T16:02:22-05:00

Sunshine Week 2021 Features Online Forum

2021-03-30T23:44:58-05:00

The Texas Public Policy Foundation hosted this online event on March 18, 2021, during Sunshine Week 2021. Click here to watch "Sunshine Week 2021: Regaining Trust in Texas Government." The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas was pleased to participate, along with other transparency advocates.

Sunshine Week 2021 Features Online Forum2021-03-30T23:44:58-05:00

Sunshine Week: Public’s right to know should be front and center, especially now, in Texas

2022-04-07T16:02:23-05:00

By Kelley Shannon With state lawmakers immersed in the COVID-19 pandemic response and Texas’ electricity failures, the public’s access to information must be at the forefront of the Legislature’s actions. Information allows citizens to watch over their government, to speak out and to ask questions. There’s no better time than Sunshine Week, starting March 14, to emphasize the importance of the people’s right to know.  The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas and other open government proponents are taking part in a Sunshine Week online discussion March 18 hosted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation as the Texas legislative session approaches its midway [...]

Sunshine Week: Public’s right to know should be front and center, especially now, in Texas2022-04-07T16:02:23-05:00
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