The Virginia Coalition for Open Government  
July 2004

Browse through the invidividual articles via the links below, or view the entire newsletter in PDF format (20 pages, 3.9mb file).

1 Ky., Ga. university foundations must comply with FOI regulations
2 Albert Pollard: Your government and the information you own
3 Do-Not-Call list attracts millions
4 House majority leader, Griffith, signs up for FOI Advisory Council
5 Commission to take on review, revision of Public Records Act
6 State prisons pay $350,000 in Connecticut inmate's death
7 President Bush signs ID-theft billn
8 Madison mansion to get new/old look
9 Hampton U. editor wins $5,000 prize
10 Kudos
11 Lee Albright: FOIA warrior
12 Seal of disapproval
13 Freedom of Information Complaints
14 Your tax dollars hard at work
15 MKB v. Warden. Was is it?
16 FOI and the war in Iraq
17 Supreme Court rules in Fredericksburg e-mail case
18 E-Government Briefs
19 FOIAC by the numbers
20 FOIAC Subcommittees and workgroups set this spring, already under way
21 FOI Advisory Council Updates: Recent Council Advisory Opinions
22 Coalition Bulletin Board
23 Exemption for records, meetings bring total to 127
24 General Assembly (mostly) keeps itself under Virginia's Freedom of Information Act
 

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