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Sen. Kirk Watson: Redistricting is difficult and needs sunshine

2019-09-20T20:39:35-05:00

Sen. Kirk Watson, delivering the keynote address at the FOI Foundation of Texas conference, warned Friday of efforts by some lawmakers to block access to redistricting information and urged Texans to demand more transparency. Watson, D-Austin, noted that House Bill 4181 makes more government records subject to legislative privilege, thus shielding them from public access. He said the bill "blew through the House without a hearing" in May and ended up passing the Legislature. In court fights over previous redistricting - which is the drawing of boundary lines for legislative and congressional districts every 10 years - courts have relied on [...]

Sen. Kirk Watson: Redistricting is difficult and needs sunshine2019-09-20T20:39:35-05:00

Victoria Advocate, KXAN win Spirit of FOI Awards for open government reporting

2019-09-20T19:33:18-05:00

For Immediate Release Sept. 20, 2019 AUSTIN - Two Texas news organizations have won the Spirit of FOI Award for reports exposing suspected corruption within the Calhoun Port Authority and the lack of access to information following the deaths of suspects in police custody. The Nancy Monson Spirit of FOI Award, presented by the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, highlights journalism that upholds First Amendment principles and promotes or uses open government laws such as the Texas Public Information Act. The awards were presented Friday at the FOI Foundation’s state conference in Austin. The Victoria Advocate won in the Class [...]

Victoria Advocate, KXAN win Spirit of FOI Awards for open government reporting2019-09-20T19:33:18-05:00

Capitol staffers Erickson, Aldredge to receive James Madison Award for transparency work

2019-09-10T22:13:03-05:00

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept. 10, 2019 AUSTIN – Two legislative aides who worked relentlessly to strengthen the Texas Public Information Act are recipients of this year’s James Madison Award presented by the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas. Kelsey Erickson, general counsel to Sen. Kirk Watson, and Katy Aldredge, capitol director for Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, will receive the honor for their efforts in passing legislation that makes important repairs and improvements to Texas’ open records law. The award honors those who demonstrate outstanding commitment to the principles of the First Amendment and open government. It will be presented Sept. 20 at [...]

Capitol staffers Erickson, Aldredge to receive James Madison Award for transparency work2019-09-10T22:13:03-05:00

Taxpayer-funded TRS won’t say how much it’s spending on office space

2019-09-07T13:34:40-05:00

By Bob SechlerAustin American-StatesmanOriginally published Sept. 6, 2019 When construction of what will be the tallest office tower in downtown Austin is finished in 2021, the taxpayer-funded state agency charged with overseeing retirement benefits for about 1.6 million Texas teachers and school employees will be among the first tenants moving in. But the cost to taxpayers for the high-profile office space isn’t publicly known, because the Teacher Retirement System of Texas has been successful so far in its legal effort to withhold the information from the American-Statesman and keep secret how much it has agreed to pay for the estimated 100,000 [...]

Taxpayer-funded TRS won’t say how much it’s spending on office space2019-09-07T13:34:40-05:00

TEA investigative report of Houston ISD cites misconduct, including alleged Open Meetings Act violations

2019-08-09T15:05:52-05:00

By Jacob CarpenterHouston ChronicleOriginally published Aug. 6, 2019 Texas Education Agency officials have recommended that a state-appointed governing team replace Houston ISD’s locally elected school board after a six-month investigation found several instances of alleged misconduct by some trustees, including violations of the Texas Open Meetings Act, inappropriate influencing of vendor contracts and making false statements to investigators. Read the full story here.

TEA investigative report of Houston ISD cites misconduct, including alleged Open Meetings Act violations2019-08-09T15:05:52-05:00
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