He denounces climate change questioners and opines that the FOIA is a nuisance to climate change scientists. |
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In subsequent amendments, Congress modified the FOIA to clarify its provisions or otherwise improve its functioning. |
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In passing the FOIA in 1966, Congress opened up the activities of the executive offices of the federal government to public scrutiny. |
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The newspaper is currently pushing to make these statements publicly available through the FOIA office. |
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What is more disconcerting is the black hole into which these FOIA requests to the NSA disappear. |
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I wonder whether any FOIA requests similar to my own have been greenlighted. |
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Visit the NSA website, submit a FOIA request, and join others like me in finding out. |
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Doe made a FOIA request on April 4, 2014 regarding any documents related to his complaint. |
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It hit my mailbox a mere week after I submitted the FOIA request. |
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One should not discount laziness, incompetence, and ignorance as factors in poor FOIA performance. |
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Because much of the PTIN list and data is publicly available under FOIA, legal action by the IRS or others is unlikely. |
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Schoenbeck provides examples of his own use of FOIA from his work as an advocate. |
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These reports suggest that DHS and every other federal agency, in having political staff injected into the FOIA process, were simply following established guidance. |
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The distinction served to protect the value-added information contained in the MEDLARS database from access under the relatively minor FOIA fee structure. |
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