Five people whose work has furthered the cause of freedom of information and open government have been added to the ranks of the National Freedom of Information Act Hall of Fame.
- Jennifer LaFleur, director, computer-assisted reporting, ProPublica
- Sean Moulton, director, federal information policy, OMB Watch
- Tony Mauro, Supreme Court reporter, The National Law Journal
- David C. Vladeck, director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
- Anne Weismann, chief counsel, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
The inductions were announced during the National Freedom of Information Day event March 16. These are richly deserved, and I congratulate each of the inductees!
Filed under: 3. Access law | Tagged: Freedom of Information Act |
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