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Public record plan sees light in Sunshine Week
A Michigan House panel on Tuesday advanced bipartisan legislation that would open up the Legislature and governor’s office to some — but not all — public records requests. Moss testified Tuesday in support of a separate transparency proposal before the...
Is 2019 the year Michigan officials can agree to open their records to the public?
"Government is supposed to work for the people, and if the people don’t have information on policies and proposals and decisions that impact their life, sometimes life or death, then what are we even doing here?” [Moss] said. “And so it was really this Flint water...
Bill to heighten secrecy of ‘dark money’ political donors sent to Snyder
"Which one of your constituents asked for this?" Rep. Jeremy Moss, D-Southfield, asked rhetorically during the debate in the House. "Why are we voting against their will?" ...
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On the opening day of the 103rd legislative session, Michigan Senate Democrats wasted no time in renewing bipartisan efforts to improve government transparency in Michigan. Leading the charge, Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) and Sen. Ed McBroom (R-Waucedah Twp.) introduced Senate Bills 1 and 2 aimed at expanding the scope of the state’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to include the Michigan Legislature and governor.
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Today is the first day of the 103rd Legislature in Michigan and the Senate is officially in session. 🏛️ ... See MoreSee Less
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