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Legislature2022-04-12T22:06:08-05:00

At the state Capitol, the FOI Foundation of Texas supports bills promoting transparency in government and protecting the rights of free speech and free press. The foundation’s staff and volunteers advocate for legislation that strengthens the Texas Public Information Act, the Texas Open Meetings Act and other state laws. Here are updates about transparency efforts in recent Texas legislative sessions.

1203, 2021

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

March 12th, 2021|Texas Legislature, Uncategorized|

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 [...]

303, 2021

Sen. Zaffirini files package of open government bills

March 3rd, 2021|Texas Legislature, Uncategorized|

Sen. Judith Zaffirini, D-Laredo, has filed seven bills to improve the Texas Public Information Act and Texas Open Meetings Act. Senate Bills 924 to 930 filed Tuesday address such issues as deadlines for governmental entities to respond to public records requests and citizen access protections for video or telephone virtual public meetings. All of the measures were also combined in an omnibus bill, SB [...]

1902, 2021

Speaker Pro Tem Joe Moody, expert panel address Texas law enforcement transparency in webinar

February 19th, 2021|Events, Programs, Texas Legislature, Transparency, Uncategorized|

Texas House Speaker Pro Tem Joe Moody, Josh Hinkle of KXAN-TV, Eva Ruth Moravec of the Texas Justice Initiative and Kathy Mitchell of Just Liberty discussed the latest in police transparency laws during a one-hour webinar on Feb. 24. Hinkle, leader of KXAN's investigative team, moderated the panel discussion, which was free and open to the public. The FOI Foundation of Texas and ACLU [...]

502, 2021

In pandemic era, Texans’ access to public information at risk

February 5th, 2021|News, PIA, Texas Legislature, TOMA, Transparency|

By Kelley Shannon Bold steps nearly 50 years ago created a landmark protection for the people’s right to know in Texas. Lawmakers approved the state’s open records law, now known as the Texas Public Information Act. Born out of a political financial scandal, the act’s aim was to allow citizens to hold public officials accountable. For the most part, this Texas transparency law has [...]

102, 2021

Legislation clarifies “business days” when responding to Texas Public Information Act requests

February 1st, 2021|News, PIA, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, R-Southlake, has filed an open government bill designed to clarify "business days" for governmental entities responding to requests made under the Texas Public Information Act. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, some governments have refused to respond to TPIA requests if their physical offices were closed, even if the staff was working remotely. Many of those governments, citing guidance from the Texas attorney [...]

1101, 2021

Austin cites new state law to keep secret pandemic relief non-profits

January 11th, 2021|News, PIA, Texas Legislature, Transparency|

By Ryan AutulloAustin American-StatesmanOriginally published Jan. 8, 2021 More than $6 million in taxpayer money flowed to Austin nonprofits affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, but taxpayers might never learn the identities of the organizations that got the money or get a chance to dig into their stated need for assistance. The city of Austin is citing a little-noticed provision in a new Texas law to keep [...]

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