Federal agencies limit FOIA document releases to 250 pages per month, significantly reducing public access.
Federal agencies are reportedly undermining the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by drastically reducing the number of documents released in response to requests, limiting production to just 250 pages per month. This marks a significant decrease from previous levels, obstructing journalists and the public’s access to important information. Advocates urge Congress to amend FOIA to ensure more timely document releases and uphold government transparency.
October 19, 2024
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