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FOIA can reconnect people with their government
Citizen discontent is real. Fighting their FOIA requests doesn't help.
Dec 5
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Megan Rhyne
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September 2024
What more could they have said?
Some thoughts on FOIA's policy statement and what it means to judicial interpretation of the law
Sep 3
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Amanda Millis
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July 2024
Let's go the replay, folks
This FOIA Council meeting was fairly brief, but it did much to clarify where folks are coming from
Jul 24
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Megan Rhyne
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You too can make the simple sound complex
Over-the-top descriptions don't reflect well on the office
Jul 18
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Megan Rhyne
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June 2024
Virginia remains an outlier
Too many public bodies in the Old Dominion show disdain for their fellow Americans
Jun 26
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Megan Rhyne
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The name game. Again.
Another government brief that bends over backwards to withhold information from the public.
Jun 11
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Megan Rhyne
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May 2024
AG files amicus brief in support of broad working papers interpretation
VCOG has filed an amicus brief in the same case arguing the opposite.
May 31
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Megan Rhyne
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AG files amicus brief in support of broad working papers interpretation
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Citizens = government?
Not really what we had in mind when when the FOIA Council launched in 2000
May 29
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Megan Rhyne
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March 2024
The lobvocate's lament
At the General Assembly, sometimes the advocate and the lobbyist in me aren't compatible.
Mar 2
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Megan Rhyne
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December 2023
The name game
There are legal, logical and policy flaws in a recent decision on police officer names
Dec 29, 2023
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Megan Rhyne
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No way to run a council
The FOIA Council should return to its roots and proceed collaboratively
Dec 15, 2023
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Megan Rhyne
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November 2023
This report is not just in
It’s become predictable.
Nov 22, 2023
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Megan Rhyne
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