From: Steven Clift <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 11:09 AM
Subject: Sunlight: 47 groups rally around FOIA reform as bill moves to
Senate floor
To: [email protected]


It's time for FOIA reform. The Sunlight Foundation is joined by 46
other public interest groups in making that call and celebrating the
movement that's already happened.

Some background: The House and Senate both passed FOIA reform last
year. The Senate bill in particular was the product of months of
negotiations, which pushed the process up until the last second.
Despite some very real concessions – notably the loss of the public
interest balancing test in the Senate version – some eleventh hour
stalling tactics from agencies and, strangely, the banks they
regulate, managed to stall the bill to death.

Then 2015 came around, and the offices working on FOIA reform in both
chambers have made it a top priority. The Senate reintroduced the
version of the FOIA Improvement Act with only one small tweak, while
the House introduced the FOIA Oversight and Implementation Act of
2015, which is far superior to last year's House bill. Our friends at
the National Security Archive have as good of a comparison of the two
2015 bills as you're going to get posted here.

The movement caught us by surprise – both bills were introduced last
Monday. It's a clear signal to opponents of open government: Stalling
won't work this time. And senators themselves made FOIA and OLC
opinions an issue at the Senate confirmation hearing for Attorney
General nominee Loretta Lynch.

As for today's news, the bill is already being marked up – today.
Quite literally, right now.

Leahy, Cornyn FOIA Improvement Act passed out of committee. Huzzah.
http://ift.tt/1zkiYnC

— Sean Vitka (@SeanVitka) November 20, 2014

...and it just passed out of the Judiciary Committee:

[BREAKING] Senate Judiciary Committee again unan. approves #FOIA
Improvement Act by Senator Cornyn & Senator Leahy. Nxt stop: Senate
Floor.

— Sen. Patrick Leahy (@SenatorLeahy) February 5, 2015

With today's markup, accountability, good governance and transparency
groups from across the political spectrum are announcing their support
for the strongest FOIA reform possible. It's like that one family
Thanksgiving you went to where everyone got along really well. The
letter is below. We're turning our efforts over to the House now to
ensure we make the most progress possible. Stay tuned – we may well
need your help.

FOIA Reform Support Letter – February 2015 - FINAL



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