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Congress passed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1966 and later amended it. The FOIA gives U.S. citizens the right to access federal agency records so they can understand their governments operations and activities.
Annual FOIA Reports These reports contain detailed statistics on the numbers of requests received and processed by each agency, the time taken to respond, and the outcome of each request, as well as many other vital statistics regarding the administration of the FOIA at federal departments and agencies. FOIA Reports | U.S. Department of the Treasury U.S. Department of the Treasury (.gov) freedom-of-information-act U.S. Department of the Treasury (.gov) freedom-of-information-act
Annual FOIA Reports Annual Reports shine a light on agencies administration of the FOIA by providing members of the public with detailed FOIA statistics. Users can filter data by agency, data type, and fiscal year. Users can also compare data across years and agencies. Freedom of Information Act: Reports - FOIA.gov foia.gov reports foia.gov reports
generally provides that any person has the right to request access to federal agency records or information except to the extent the records are protected from disclosure by any of nine exemptions contained in the law or by one of three special law enforcement record exclusions.
1966 Enacted in 1966, and taking effect on July 5, 1967, the Freedom of Information Act provides that any person has a right, enforceable in court, to obtain access to federal agency records, except to the extent that such records (or portions of them) are protected from public disclosure by one of nine exemptions or by one FOIA - Department of Justice Archive justice.gov archives open foia justice.gov archives open foia

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The Office of Information Policy at the Department of Justice is responsible for issuing government-wide guidance on the FOIA as part of its responsibilities to encourage all agencies to fully comply with both the letter and the spirit of the FOIA.
The FOIA provides that when processing requests, agencies should withhold information only if they reasonably foresee that disclosure would harm an interest protected by an exemption, or if disclosure is prohibited by law.
Since 1967, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) has provided the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. Freedom of Information Act: Learn - FOIA.gov foia.gov about foia.gov about

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