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The Right-To-Know-Agenda
Almost two years ago, a coalition of conservative, libertarian and progressive groups (including Sunlight) began to collectively study government secrecy and ways to fix it. Shepherded by OMB Watch (and partially funded by Sunlight), the groups are calling on Congress and the incoming Obama Administration to embrace Web 2.0 tools and the access, accountability and transparency they promise.
Renewing Government: Recommendations to President-elect Obama and the 111th Congress, provides an exhaustive, nearly 100-page report titled “Moving Towards a 21st Century Right to Know Agenda: Recommendations to President-Elect Obama and Congress” (pdf). The report includes a list for the new administration on actions it should take in its first 100 days in office, such as President Obama clearly stating in inaugural address that he will oversee the “most open, honest, and accountable government ever” to improve our trust in our government. Other themes of the report include the need for government to employ easily-to-use technology, and that they should strive to create an environment of transparency throughout the agencies.
Posted: November 17th, 2008 Tags: 100 Days, Gary Bass, Moving Towards a 21st Century Right to Know Agenda, Obama, OMB Watch, Renewing Government, RTK
