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Join Texas open government webinar Wednesday, Oct. 7

2020-10-06T16:26:30-05:00

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas and other open government advocates are joining Sen. Judith Zaffirini for a free online webinar she is hosting tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 1:30 p.m. Panelists include Sen. Zaffirini; Justin Gordon, chief of the attorney general's office open records division; investigative journalist Jaie Avila of WOAI-TV in San Antonio; and moderator Julie Fine of KXAS-TV in Fort Worth-Dallas. Register in advance at  http://bit.ly/TXPressZoom.

Join Texas open government webinar Wednesday, Oct. 72020-10-06T16:26:30-05:00

Government transparency is another casualty of COVID-19

2020-10-05T19:42:13-05:00

By John TedescoHouston ChronicleOriginally published Sept. 30, 2020 Open government advocates say transparency in Texas has taken a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic as officials across the state say their offices are closed and workloads are too heavy to respond to requests for public information. Read the full story here.

Government transparency is another casualty of COVID-192020-10-05T19:42:13-05:00

KSAT Q&A with attorney Paul Watler about releasing police body camera footage

2020-10-05T19:38:10-05:00

Originally aired by KSAT-TV on Sept. 21, 2020 SAN ANTONIO – There is a renewed push for law enforcement transparency both nationally and locally. In Bexar County, two deadly shootings and a wrongful arrest have sparked controversy over when law enforcement releases body camera footage to the public. Paul Walter, attorney and board member of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, joined KSAT Q&As to talk about why some footage isn’t released in a timely manner. See the video here.

KSAT Q&A with attorney Paul Watler about releasing police body camera footage2020-10-05T19:38:10-05:00

Have you encountered a government blocking public information during the COVID-19 pandemic?

2020-09-09T20:23:46-05:00

The FOI Foundation continues to hear from numerous Texans who have encountered barriers to obtaining public information amid the coronavirus pandemic. We are keeping track of these problems as we work on solutions for how the Texas Public Information Act and the Texas Open Meetings Act should function during such an unprecedented emergency. If you have encountered a governmental entity stating it will not respond to or fill a Public Information Act request because their office is physically closed or operating with a "skeleton crew" because staff members are working remotely, please let the FOI Foundation know. We also want to [...]

Have you encountered a government blocking public information during the COVID-19 pandemic?2020-09-09T20:23:46-05:00

FOI Foundation planning fall online conference series

2020-08-12T19:14:00-05:00

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas, which is not holding an in-person state conference this year because of the coronavirus, instead is planning fall online programs to explore leading open government issues. These online discussions will focus on transparency matters related to the COVID-19 pandemic, modern-day challenges surrounding the Texas Public Information Act and other timely topics. An online awards celebration will honor the James Madison Award recipient, the Spirit of FOI Award winners and the State Bar's Texas Gavel Award winners. Detailed information on dates and times of the online programs will be coming soon. Stay tuned!

FOI Foundation planning fall online conference series2020-08-12T19:14:00-05:00
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