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Open Records law in Pa.: Some barriers still in place (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
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HARRISBURG A new test of how government agencies respond to records requests shows that a year after Pennsylvania s revamped Right-to-Know Law took effect, it may be transforming attitudes among government officials about the public documents and information under their control. Link: Open Records law in Pa.: Some barriers still in place (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
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17 hours ago ago from LibraryTechNZ
Open data was without a doubt one of the biggest trends 2009 for people like us who work in the happy Venn diagram sweet spot of government and culture/heritage. There was the State Services Commission release of the draft NZ Government Open Access and Licensing (NZGOAL) framework (which the Library gave feedback to during the consultation process). The Open Government Data barcamp and hackfest (held here at the Library), emerged from an ...
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I agree with with those who note the danger of progressives attacking individual mandates in the health care bill, and how such attacks could be construed to be a criticism of all compulsory policies. That's the conservative attack on mandates, of course, just like it is the conservative attack on taxes paid into social programs - namely, that anything the government requires individuals to do is unacceptable (tellingly, conservatives rarely ...
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