FOIA News: MuckRock & POGO archive 34k docs from FOIAonline
Here’s why MuckRock and POGO had to archive FOIAonline
Transparency organizations publish nearly 34,000 documents after officials failed to ensure information would remain accessible.
By Freddy Martinez, MuckRock, Oct. 25, 2023
Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) dismantled a vital tool for transparency when it decommissioned FOIAonline.gov, an online resource that allowed the public to make and track Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to over 20 federal agencies, and to view responsive documents. The EPA, which oversaw FOIAonline on behalf of participating agencies, claims to have fulfilled over 1.5 million requests and attracted 34,000 active registered users over the decade-plus that the portal was operating. But while the decommissioning of FOIAonline has been in the works for several years, it still remains unclear when the public can expect access to these records to be restored by government agencies, if ever. In the interim, POGO and MuckRock have partnered to host a publicly available archive of nearly 34,000 documents captured before FOIAonline was shuttered.
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