“oh no!”
I support her
DelCOG Meeting — The State of FOIA Activity
Charles Davis, Executive Director of the National Freedom of Information Coalition spoke to the DelCOG group on Thursday and delivered a very interesting talk about the state of FOIA activity in the US and the increasing push by governments at all levels in the US to try to build a wall around their actions and deliberations.
The good news, according to Davis, is that interest in government transparency is very high — largely an unintended gift of George W Bush. People for all parties are clear about the need to have the government operate in the open, given the insistence on (and the consequences of) the obsessive secrecy of BushCo. This is a real advantage for Open Government partisans — it is much easier to change the conversation towards greater openness, since now everyone knows exactly what you are trying to accomplish. Interestingly, he noted Texas as being a famous Open Government state and John Cornyn (!) as being a pretty good friend of Open Government as well as Shield Law efforts. The Texas politics that he came up in rewarded politicians who actively supported Open Government issues. Go figure.
The big issues for Open Government (besides the fact that we don’t really have it — yet! — here in Delaware):
This Cracked Me Up
Recovery Deal
The German Invasion
Man oh Man I hate Bands That Disable Embeding
16 Candles Was A Crappy Movie
These Chaps Are Never Going To Last
Really?
stabbing inward
not for the faint of heart