Senate Passes FOIA Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Reversing a trend toward secrecy, federal agencies would have to be more responsive to Freedom of Information Act requests under legislation approved by the Senate Friday….
Related Stories:
- Intelligence gathering is increasingly tied to law enforcement; Democrats fear a long fight.
- Audit: Bush Barely Trims FOIA Backlog
- Audit: Bush Barely Trims FOIA Backlog
- Audit: Bush Barely Trims FOIA Backlog
- Senate Votes to Help Strapped Homeowners
- New Effort Afoot to Pass FOIA Bill
- Senate passes doctor reimbursement bill
- Senate passes doctor reimbursement bill
- Senate passes doctor reimbursement bill
- Senate panel passes housing rescue plan
Recent Stories:
- Democrats Ignore Mukasey Plea for New Gitmo Law
- Plame Probe Stymied By Bush Privilege Claim
- Does Civil Liberties Board Have a Shot With Bush?
- Terror Watch: FBI Agents Infiltrate Muslim Groups
- Bush Plans to Expand Spy Satellite Use
- The Taliban’s Great Escape
- Senate Report’s New Findings on Pre-War Deception
- Inside Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s Arraignment
- Terror Watch: Al Qaeda’s New Recruits
- Terror Watch: New Report on FBI, CIA Interrogation
Comments
Comments are Closed






