Newsletter
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Sunshine Report for May 2017
The Sunshine Report: Online Transparency News from the Virginia Coalition for Open Government May 2017 Transparency Virginia issues third annual report on legislative transparency Transparency Virginia’s third annual report on legislative transparency shows that bills in the House of Delegates are defeated on a roll-call vote only 12% of the time. The report notes…
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Transparency News 5/2/17
too old or confidential; SBE guidance; 1771 pages of total redaction
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Transparency News 5/1/17
Fannie, Freddie, FOIA?; JYF inquiry; party caucuses; slower
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Transparency News 4/28/17
auditors propose action; dissertation; special districts
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Transparency News 4/27/17
muzzles; state police email; show me the info; spidey sense
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Transparency News 4/26/17
should’ve; city attorney concerns; no charges after shredding
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Transparency News 4/25/17
less to it than meets the eye?; “normal” review?; National FOIA Portal
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Transparency News 4/24/17
database hearing; treasurer maneuverings; police records on son’s death
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Transparency News 4/21/17
hearing on closed court; Alexandria courts not online; visitor logs
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Transparency News 4/20/17
FOIA basics for the season; the defendant’s name; CMS reports
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Transparency News 4/19/17
jailed but not removed; Snowden at WM; Ballmer’s data project
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Transparency News 4/18/17
6 years; tax day, but no tax returns; secret travel
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Transparency News 4/17/17
Facebook for council meetings; no more visitor logs; NPS Twitter hijack
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Transparency News 4/14/17
should’ve disclosed the raise; Facebook post deletion case; wage theft
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Transparency News 4/13/17
FERPA overuse; settlement amount finally released; NC out-of-state bill
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Transparency News 4/12/17
hearing sought; RS settles; stadium’s 2nd public talk; pipeline data
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Transparency News 4/11/17
Colorado ombudsman; another administration, another White House visitor logs case
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Sunshine Report for April 2017
The Sunshine Report: Online Transparency News from the Virginia Coalition for Open Government April 2017 Unattended death records: amendments amount to a veto Senate Bill 1102 was drafted in response to a couple of heartwrenching stories where the families of individuals who had died an “unattended death,” including suicide and overdose, were denied access to…
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Transparency News 4/10/17
TVa report; retirement; classroom experiment; ignored whistleblower?
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Transparency News 3/31/17
protecting the applicants; the first minutes; impromptu committee OK
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Transparency News 3/30/17
behind the decision; payments; Air Force info release policy
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Transparency News 3/29/17
case tossed; police know grieving best?; subpoena
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Transparency News 3/28/17
FOIA/suicide bill rewrite?; oral argument set; records back up whistleblower
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Transparency News 3/27/17
transparency through time; privacy complicates data; court files
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Transparency News 3/24/17
still no records; governing online; undocumented problem; democracy v. republic