OIC wins appeal against New York Governor
The OIC appealed against the New York Governor's office - and won in a major victory for open information.
The OIC appealed against the New York Governor's office - and won in a major victory for open information.
Thanks to work by OIC members in California, the CSUBOT has caved and cured some Bagley-Keene violations - marking a major win for the state.
The City of Anaheim's entire City Clerk's office regularly violates the CPRA in novel ways.
The California State Legislature passed SB 362, which allows citizens to easily remove their data from data brokers.
The OIC finished processing 451 documents from LACMTA, operator of one of the United States' largest public transportation systems.
Governor Gavin Newsom (CA) vetoed a key bill that would have established an oversight office to ensure state agencies weren't violating the California Public Records Act.
The CSU BOT's restriction of access to their meetings strongly violates the Ralph M. Brown Act.
The Hall of Records is supposed to be a capital for transparency in Los Angeles - but it doesn't actually hold any records.
The City of Cerritos admitted to behavior which clearly violates the Public Records Act.
The OIC has now obtained 10 records from various government agencies.