Transparency News, 8/25/25

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Fairfax abortion allegations fuel new political firestorm in Virginia governor’s race

The man who broke the news of FCPS allegations has familial ties to Youngkin, Earle-Sears

Staunton School Board began livestreaming one of its two monthly work sessions in July.

Beaufort mayor wants ‘arm’s length’ probe of document gaffe as legal issues arise

The Department of Homeland Security rebuffed a request for public records related to the National Guard deployment in Los Angeles this summer, saying that the agency had not maintained text message data among top officials since early April, according to its communications with a nonprofit watchdog group. A July 23 letter from the Homeland Security Department’s public records office, in denying the request from the nonprofit American Oversight, said that “text message data generated after April 9” was “no longer maintained.” Under the Federal Records Act, government agencies are required to preserve all documentation that officials and federal workers produce while executing their duties, and they have to make federal records available to the public under the Freedom of Information Act unless they fall under certain exemptions.
The Seattle Times

Welcome back to another edition of FOIA Files. This week, I’m resurfacing dozens of emails from my FOIA archives that I obtained in 2018 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These seven-year-old documents, some that were previously unreleased, are timely again! They relate to a tweet Trump posted in 2018 ahead of a monthly jobs report, and the stunned reactions by officials inside BLS, as it’s known. The emails are a reminder that Trump’s relationship with the Department of Labor unit as it relates to employment data has long been acrimonious.
Bloomberg

“Democracies die behind closed doors.” ~ U.S. District Judge Damon Keith, 2002

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