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Another example of a Texas public entity avoiding the Public Information Act by claiming ‘skeleton crew’

2022-04-07T16:02:19-05:00

This tweet by reporter Dave Hendricks about IDEA Public Schools is yet another example of abuse of the Texas Public Information Act and the Texas attorney general's "skeleton crew" guidance. The school system should have responded to records requests even though they were working remotely during COVID-19 over the past year. Most records are available electronically these days. Additionally, the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas has urged the AG's office to update its guidance on TPIA business days in relation to government office physical closures and "skeleton crews." The guidance needs to be adjusted for the modern work world and [...]

Another example of a Texas public entity avoiding the Public Information Act by claiming ‘skeleton crew’2022-04-07T16:02:19-05:00

Legislative Update: 2021 session

2022-04-13T14:38:39-05:00

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 session. The laws take effect Sept. 1.  Senate Bill 930 by Sen. Judith Zaffirini, D-Laredo, guarantees the public’s right to know about coronavirus and other communicable disease outbreaks in nursing homes and assisted living centers. Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, co-authored the legislation, and Reps. Mayes Middleton, R-Wallisville, and Toni Rose, D-Dallas, co-sponsored the bill in the House [...]

Legislative Update: 2021 session2022-04-13T14:38:39-05:00

Governor signs nursing home transparency bill after COVID-19 outbreak left many in the dark

2022-04-07T16:02:21-05:00

The public will gain access to information on COVID-19 and other communicable disease outbreaks in Texas nursing homes and assisted living centers under a bipartisan transparency bill Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law May 24. Senate Bill 930 by Sen. Judith Zaffirini and co-author Sen. Lois Kolkhorst came about after nursing home residents and their loved ones were unable to obtain information on coronavirus clusters in the living facilities when they began to emerge in spring 2020. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission eventually posted the outbreak information online after arguing unsuccessfully to the attorney general that the data should [...]

Governor signs nursing home transparency bill after COVID-19 outbreak left many in the dark2022-04-07T16:02:21-05:00

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
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