The Department of Justice’s Office of Information Policy has posted a list of agencies that have completed their Chief FOIA Officer Reports for 2022. DOJ’s post will be populated with additional reports as they become available.
FOIA News (2015-2023)
FOIA News: ICYMI, Senators seek publication of DOJ OLC legal opinions
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentDUCKWORTH, LEAHY RE-INTRODUCE BILL TO STRENGTHEN OVERSIGHT OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH & INCREASE TRANSPARENCY
Press Release, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Mar. 16, 2022
Today, during the News Leaders Association's annual Sunshine Week that aims to promote transparency across our government, U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) re-introduced legislation—the Demanding Oversight and Justification Over Legal Conclusions Transparency Act (DOJ OLC Transparency Act)—to strengthen oversight over the Executive Branch and increase government transparency by requiring the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) to publicly disclose all past legal opinions, as well as any it produces moving forward. Too often, legal opinions provided by the DOJ OLC are treated as binding by federal agencies, even though neither Congress nor the American public have access to all of these legal interpretations, which also have no Congressional or judicial oversight. In the past, secret DOJ OLC opinions have been used to justify torture and the claim that the President cannot be indicted while in office dates back to a famous Nixon-era OLC publication.
Read more here.
FOIA News: IRS dropping search charge for records at Federal Records Centers
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentThe Internal Revenue Service will no longer charge one-half of search time when a FOIA request seeks records that are maintained at a Federal Records Center, according to interim guidance issued by the agency on March 16, 2022.
FOIA News: FOIA Tech workshop on 3/31/22
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentFOIA TECH SHOWCASE FOLLOW UP WORKSHOP FOR AGENCIES
By DOJ/OIP, FOIA Post, Mar. 17, 2022
The Office of Information Policy (OIP) is pleased to announce a workshop for agencies as a follow up to the NextGen FOIA Tech Showcase held in February 2022. During last month’s Showcase, 18 private-sector vendors convened virtually to share potential solutions for all aspects of FOIA administration. Our follow-up workshop will offer government FOIA professionals a separate opportunity to share their experiences and ask questions about various technologies used by agencies for FOIA administration.
The workshop will be held virtually on Thursday, March 31, 2022, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST. A panel of agency representatives will discuss their experiences using different types of FOIA technologies, but attendees are encouraged to actively participate in asking questions and sharing their own experiences.
This event is open to federal agency employees only. Registration is required on Eventbrite. All attendees must register by 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, March 29, 2022. Registered users will receive access instructions.
FOIA News: Lawmakers ask GAO to review FOIA compliance
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentGrassley Joins Bipartisan, Bicameral Leaders Seek GAO Review Of FOIA Compliance At Federal Agencies
News Release, Office of Sen. Grassley, Mar. 16, 2022
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, joined Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, James Comer (R-Ky.), Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, Sen. Dick Durbin (R-Ill.), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sens. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) to send a letter to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) requesting that it conduct a comprehensive study of systemic issues faced by federal agencies in fulfilling their obligations under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
“FOIA is crucial for ensuring transparency and accountability in government, but persistent challenges continue to limit citizens’ ability to access to information under the statute,” the members wrote.
Read more here.
FOIA News: Sen. Joni Ernst Introduces "The Watchdog Act"
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentExclusive: Sen. Joni Ernst to introduce new bill to improve transparency in government
By Kristine Frazao, ABC4, Mar. 15, 2022
She is planning to introduce a new bill on Wednesday she calls "The Watchdog Act."
"It establishes a Director of Open Government, or DOG watchdog in the White House," said Ernst. "That position would be funded with already existing dollars that are at the Office of Management and Budget. This director would coordinate those activities and make sure citizens know where they can go to access information."
Read more here.
Sen. Ernst also published about the issue in an op-ed in Newsweek here.
FOIA News: AG issues FOIA memo
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentAttorney General Merrick B. Garland Issues New FOIA Guidelines to Favor Disclosure and Transparency
By DOJ, Office of Public Affairs, Mar. 15, 2022
To mark the start of Sunshine Week, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland issued comprehensive new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) guidelines today that strengthen the federal government’s commitments to transparency in government operations and the fair and effective administration of FOIA.
The Attorney General’s guidelines, which were announced in a memorandum, direct the heads of all executive branch departments and agencies to apply a presumption of openness in administering the FOIA and make clear that the Justice Department will not defend nondisclosure decisions that fail to do so. The guidelines also emphasize that the proactive disclosure of information is fundamental to the faithful application of the FOIA and note the Justice Department’s efforts to encourage proactive agency disclosures, including by providing more specific criteria regarding how relevant metrics should be reported in agency Annual FOIA Reports, as the Government Accountability Office recommended.
Read more here.
Related Wall Street Journal Street article here.
FOIA News: Recap of DOJ's Sunshine Week event
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentDOJ KICKS OFF SUNSHINE WEEK WITH ITS ANNUAL CELEBRATION EVENT
DOJ/OIP, FOIA Post, Mar. 14, 2022
The Office of Information Policy (OIP) celebrated its annual kick-off to Sunshine Week virtually on March 14, 2022. The event featured remarks from Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta and Office of Information Policy Director Bobak Talebian, as well as the presentation of the 2021 Sunshine Week FOIA Awards.
The livestreamed event began with keynote remarks from the Associate Attorney General, who emphasized “the fundamental importance of access to government information and an engaged citizenry to our democracy.” Associate Attorney General Gupta shared that in her own work outside of government, she has “relied on the FOIA’s disclosure mandates” and “seen firsthand the critical role that the FOIA plays in ensuring the public’s access to government records.”
Read more here.
FOIA News: State Dep't will release Hunter Biden emails to NYT next month
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentThe State Department said it'll hand over emails mentioning Hunter Biden to the New York Times
By Jacob Shamsian, Business Insider, Mar. 14, 2022
The State Department said it'll give the New York Times records regarding Hunter Biden.
The Times sued the agency in January after it allegedly slow-walked a records request.
A lawyer for the Times said the State Department will start handing over records in April.
The US Department of State said it'll hand over email records mentioning Hunter Biden to the New York Times after the publication sued the federal agency.
In a court filing Friday, David McCraw, a lawyer representing the New York Times, wrote that the State Department had begun identifying records the Times requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and agreed to give them to the Times starting in April.
Read more here.
FOIA News: Sunshine Week remarks from DOJ's Vanita Gupta; new AG guidance forthcoming
FOIA News (2015-2023)CommentAssociate Attorney General Vanita Gupta Delivers Remarks at Sunshine Week 2022 Celebration
By DOJ, Office of Public Affairs, Justice News, Mar. 14, 2022
Thank you, Bobby for your warm introduction. And Bobby, I truly appreciate your leadership of the Office of Information Policy (OIP) and the guidance that you provide to the Department of Justice and agencies across the federal government as we fulfill our obligations under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
It is a pleasure to join you and to help kick off the department’s annual celebration of Sunshine Week. Every year, we celebrate the importance of government transparency during the week of President James Madison’s birthday. President Madison emphasized the fundamental importance of access to government information and an engaged citizenry to our democracy. In 1882, he famously wrote, “A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.”
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We at the department are always looking to improve our FOIA implementation. I want to thank the Attorney General for his leadership and support of the FOIA mission both here at the department and across government, and we are excited that later this week, the Attorney General will be issuing new guidelines that underscore our commitment to administering the FOIA with a presumption of openness.
Read more here.
[N.B. James Madison died in 1836 and thus wrote nothing in 1882, contrary to the AAG’s prepared remarks. Thanks to a loyal follower for pointing out that the quote originates from an 1822 letter from Madison to the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.]