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Transparency in Government

Protecting the Rights of Free Speech and Free Press

OUR MISSION

Ensuring the public’s business is conducted in public and protecting the First Amendment liberties of free speech and free press. Our 501(c)3 nonprofit assists all interested citizens through educational outreach.

Advocating for Access to Public Information

We speak out for protecting and strengthening the Texas Public Information Act, the Texas Open Meetings Act and other freedom of information and free speech laws. We also educate the public about these laws.

Honoring Those Who Fight for Open Government

The FOI Foundation of Texas presents the annual James Madison Award to journalists, elected officials, attorneys and vigilant citizens for distinction in pursuing open government and First Amendment rights. The honor is bestowed at the annual FOI Foundation state conference. Nominations are accepted from the general public.

PROTECTING THE PUBLIC’S RIGHT TO KNOW

Since its formation in 1978, the FOI Foundation has helped citizens access government meetings and records while protecting free speech and a free press. Information is essential to participating in our democracy.

  • FOI Hotline1.800.580.6651 available to anyone with a question concerning the Texas Public Information and Texas Open Meetings acts.
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GET TO KNOW FOIFT

The Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas strives to ensure that the public’s business is conducted in public and protects the liberties of free speech and press guaranteed by the First Amendment.

We assist individual citizens, journalists and government officials through educational seminars, an annual conference and a speakers bureau.

We file briefs in important legal cases addressing open government and freedom of speech and press. Our FOI Hotline connects Texans with volunteer attorneys who explain open government laws.

Our Light of Day project teaches college students how to use public records in their reporting.

We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

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Protecting The Rights Of Free Speech And Free Press

Texas clerks look to derail web-based public access to court records

By |January 31st, 2017|

By Ryan Autullo Austin American-Statesman Originally published Jan. 30, 2017 Texas court clerks are resisting a state proposal they say would strip them of their constitutional authority by making court documents available online for easy public access. The statewide database, re:SearchTX, holds records from all [...]

Texas Supreme Court denies Wallace Hall’s bid for UT records

By |January 27th, 2017|

By Chuck Lindell Austin American Statesman Originally published Jan. 27, 2017 University of Texas System Regent Wallace Hall Jr. is not entitled to confidential records of an investigation into UT admissions, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday. The unanimous court ruled that Chancellor Bill [...]

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