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WHITE HOUSE EXEMPTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE FROM FOIA REQUESTS

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:03
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The White House is doing away with regulations that require the Executive Office of the President to submit certain documents to the public domain in compliance with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

This announcement, made without a public commenting window, was made public when it was posted by the White House to the Federal Register as a “final rule” titlted; Removal of Published Rules to Align Published Policy with Current Sources of Law. The posted document outlines the general purpose of the “final rule” as follows:

 

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