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2302, 2023

A case study: Getting public records is getting harder in Texas

By |February 23rd, 2023|Categories: PIA, Transparency|

By Caroline Love KERA Originally published Feb. 15, 2023 Editor’s note: After reports that Collin County Constable Joe Wright’s name had appeared on a membership list for an antigovernment extremist group, KERA government accountability reporter Caroline Love wanted to find out more about him. She obtained records from the Collin County Sheriff’s Office — where Wright had once worked — only after a lengthy open records battle. We asked her [...]

102, 2023

Texas Public Information Act’s 50th anniversary an excellent time to strengthen the landmark law

By |February 1st, 2023|Categories: PIA, Texas Legislature, TOMA, Transparency|

By Kelley Shannon Executive Director Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas Fifty years ago, responding to public demand in an era of reform, Texas enacted a sweeping law ensuring the people’s right to know about their government. The Texas Public Information Act – originally known as the Open Records Act when it passed in 1973 – was one of the strongest transparency laws in the nation. It allowed Texans to [...]

2901, 2023

Texas Sunshine Coalition members unite for open government

By |January 29th, 2023|Categories: PIA, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

The Texas Sunshine Coalition is a diverse group of 18 organizations recognizing the need to strengthen state transparency laws. Access to government information allows us to hold government accountable. All Texans deserve to know how our leaders are conducting business and spending taxpayer dollars. Coalition members work with lawmakers of both political parties, encouraging a bipartisan approach to open government. The Texas Sunshine Coalition will support transparency measures in the [...]

1701, 2023

Attorney general’s office orders University of Texas to release unredacted NIL service contract

By |January 17th, 2023|Categories: News, PIA, Transparency|

By Asher Price Axios Originally published Jan. 12, 2023 More than a year after Axios asked the University of Texas for a contract with a firm that offers advice on handling the new frontier of student-athletes and sponsorship money, the state attorney general's office forced university officials to fork over an unredacted copy. Why it matters: University administrators officially took no stance on the full release of the contract, but [...]

1201, 2023

Waco judge vacates news media portion of gag order for retrial of ex-daycare owner

By |January 12th, 2023|Categories: First Amendment, News|

By Tommy Witherspoon KWTX Originally published Jan. 11, 2023 WACO, Texas - A Waco judge on Wednesday vacated a far-reaching gag order in the Marian Fraser murder case after KWTX attorneys convinced him that his attempt to restrict media coverage of her upcoming retrial is unconstitutional. Judge David Hodges, citing a “clear and present danger” that pretrial publicity surrounding the case could adversely affect the jury selection process, filed an order [...]

1001, 2023

Is ERCOT shielded from lawsuits? Legal debate reaches Texas Supreme Court, may have TPIA implications

By |January 10th, 2023|Categories: News, PIA|

By Bob Sechler Austin American-Statesman Originally published Jan. 9, 2023 A long-standing contention by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas that it is shielded from lawsuits because of governmental immunity came under legal attack Monday during arguments before the state Supreme Court in two cases with far-reaching implications for the entity that manages the power grid. If a determination is made that ERCOT lacks such immunity, "chaos" would ensue, said [...]

112, 2022

Statesman: Texas lawmakers signed NDAs to quietly obtain Uvalde shooting case file

By |December 1st, 2022|Categories: News, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

By Ryan Autullo and Tony Plohetski Austin American-Statesman Originally published Dec. 1, 2022 More than six months after a mass shooting in Uvalde, grieving families and the public are continuing a fierce fight for investigative records, including videos and officer statements, that would help reveal the full truth of the failed law enforcement response at Robb Elementary School. But as they press for answers from records that authorities insist remain [...]

3011, 2022

FOIFT joins transparency, news media groups in court briefs to protect journalists

By |November 30th, 2022|Categories: First Amendment, Transparency|

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas is working with other open government and news media organizations in filing briefs in federal court cases aimed at ensuring newsgathering rights. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, the Texas Association of Broadcasters and more than two dozen other groups, including FOIFT, are part of an amicus brief filed this month urging a federal appeals court to uphold a lower court's [...]

510, 2022

VIDEOS: FOIFT State Conference 2022

By |October 5th, 2022|Categories: Awards, Events, First Amendment, PIA, Texas Legislature, TOMA, Transparency|

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas state conference Sept. 29, 2022, in Austin featured expert panelists and lively discussions. Watch videos from the conference sessions and luncheon program by clicking the links below. Session 1: The First Amendment and public schools: Today’s challenges https://youtu.be/LRbND_Tu2Ec Session 2: A fresh look at Texas transparency https://youtu.be/8kLRW3b5WrM Luncheon keynote panel: State Rep. Todd Hunter and Sen. Nathan Johnson, moderated by Josh Hinkle of [...]

2909, 2022

Scholarship honors Ralph Langer, longtime FOI Foundation president and news executive

By |September 29th, 2022|Categories: Events, News release, Programs|

For Immediate Release Sept. 29, 2022 Scholarship honors Ralph Langer, longtime FOI Foundation president and news executive AUSTIN – The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas announced Thursday the creation of a journalism scholarship honoring Ralph Langer, a guiding light as the foundation became the state’s leading voice on transparency and the First Amendment. The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded in early 2023 to a journalism or photojournalism undergraduate student [...]

2909, 2022

KXAN and Corpus Christi Caller-Times win 2022 Spirit of FOI Awards

By |September 29th, 2022|Categories: Awards, News release|

For Immediate Release Sept. 29, 2022 KXAN and Corpus Christi Caller-Times win 2022 Spirit of FOI Awards  AUSTIN – Two Texas news organizations that scrutinized government programs using transparency laws and in-depth analysis have won this year’s Spirit of FOI Awards presented by the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas. KXAN in Austin and the Corpus Christi Caller-Times were honored Thursday at the FOI Foundation’s state conference in Austin. The [...]

1909, 2022

FOI Column: Times of trouble remind us Texas open government laws are here for everyone

By |September 19th, 2022|Categories: First Amendment, Transparency|

By Kelley Shannon Across the state, Texans are keeping a closer eye on their government. They’re asking questions and demanding information. There’s a renewed awareness of our transparency laws. Times of trouble can remind us all that the people have a right to know, and Texas certainly has been enduring months of difficulty following the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Parents, community residents, journalists and others want [...]

3008, 2022

Veteran journalist and FOI proponent Ross Ramsey to receive James Madison Award

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: Awards, Events, News release|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Aug. 30, 2022 Veteran journalist and FOI proponent Ross Ramsey to receive James Madison Award  AUSTIN – Ross Ramsey, a Texas journalist for more than 40 years and longtime champion of the people’s right to know, will be honored with the prestigious James Madison Award. The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas bestows the award on those who demonstrate outstanding commitment to the principles of the First [...]

2608, 2022

FOI Foundation of Texas state conference set for Sept. 29

By |August 26th, 2022|Categories: Events, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

AUSTIN - Transparency issues surrounding the Uvalde mass shooting, First Amendment rights in school libraries and journalism classrooms and news leaders' and legislators' views on the current open government landscape are the focus of the upcoming FOI Foundation state conference, "New Takes on Texas Transparency." The event will be Thursday, Sept. 29, at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center, 1900 University Ave., in Austin. Individual tickets and sponsorships are available [...]

2308, 2022

Katy ISD police ‘investigated’ a library book after complaint alleged it was ‘harmful to minors’

By |August 23rd, 2022|Categories: First Amendment, News|

By Hannah Dellinger Houston Chronicle Originally published Aug. 23, 2022 A Katy ISD police officer temporarily removed a copy of a book from a high school library last month as part of an investigation after a woman filed a criminal complaint alleging the district was providing “harmful” material to minors. The book, “Flamer,” by Mike Curato, had been formally reviewed by a committee and deemed appropriate for high school students [...]

208, 2022

Coalition of news organizations sues Texas DPS over withheld records on Uvalde shooting

By |August 2nd, 2022|Categories: News, PIA, Transparency|

By Zach Despart The Texas Tribune Originally published Aug. 1, 2022 More than a dozen news organizations filed a lawsuit against the Texas Department of Public Safety on Monday, accusing the agency of unlawfully withholding public records related to the May school shooting in Uvalde. The organizations — which include The Texas Tribune and its partner ProPublica and other local, state and national newsrooms — have each filed requests under [...]

2607, 2022

Bexar County, city of Elmendorf fight to keep body cam footage of police killing secret

By |July 26th, 2022|Categories: News, PIA, Transparency|

By Paul Flahive Texas Public Radio Originally published July 25, 2022 Two years ago, Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy Brandin Moran killed Jesus Benito Garcia in a rain of gunfire while a sergeant with the Elmendorf Police Department looked on. TPR requested body cam footage for both officers in an attempt to answer questions around Moran’s use of deadly force and the significant differences in narratives between Garcia’s family and law [...]

1907, 2022

AG Ken Paxton’s office weighs whether to keep Uvalde records secret

By |July 19th, 2022|Categories: News, PIA, Transparency|

By Caroline Ghisolfi Austin American-Statesman Originally published July 15, 2022 Newsrooms across the country are waiting on the Texas attorney general’s office to decide if records that could reveal crucial information about law enforcement’s botched response to the Uvalde school shooting should be released. But if the office's track record with such cases is any indication, there could be little chance that many of the records will be released any [...]

1307, 2022

Austin American-Statesman and KVUE publish full video from Uvalde mass shooing

By |July 13th, 2022|Categories: News, PIA, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

By Manny Garcia Austin American-Statesman Editor Originally published July 12, 2022 The Uvalde mass shooting at Robb Elementary School happened on May 24, seven weeks ago. Here is the video from the tragedy for transparency and a column by Austin American-Statesman editor Manny Garcia on why his newspaper and KVUE decided to publish the footage. Authorities could have easily released it already, Garcia notes. We have to bear witness to [...]

107, 2022

Tarrant Appraisal District Board violated open meetings act by locking doors, attorney says

By |July 1st, 2022|Categories: News, TOMA, Transparency|

By Sandra Sadek Fort Worth Report Originally published June 30, 2022 Tarrant County residents’ frustrations with property tax appraisals boiled to the surface June 30 when so many people showed up that officials locked the doors to a public meeting. ... Joe Larsen, a media attorney and a Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas board member, said the meeting was a violation of the Texas Open Meetings Act because a [...]

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