Our work - Open Government
TweetExcessive government secrecy erodes public confidence in government. And that secrecy typically has less to do with matters of national security and more to do with hiding corruption, wrongdoing, or gross mismanagement. POGO is working to advance reforms that will enhance the robust implementation of the Freedom of Information Act, as well as reforms that will make more government information disclosed proactively.
POGO opposes false and misleading DOJ FOIA amendment
October 19, 2011
President Obama's Road Map Leads to Promised Open Government Reforms
September 20, 2011
POGO Tells Congress Not to Weaken the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
September 16, 2011
POGO Joins Groups Urging Deficit Reduction Super Committee to Disclose Lobbying Contacts
September 15, 2011
The Open Government Partnership
September 9, 2011
Next Steps on Government Transparency and Openness
September 8, 2011
POGO Joins Groups in Support of Clean Up Government Act of 2011
September 7, 2011
Openness Floor
September 7, 2011
Records management in an electronic environment
August 30, 2011
POGO and Partners Urge Senate to Fix the DoD Secrecy Provision
August 15, 2011
POGO and Partners Say Super Committee Must Be Open
August 8, 2011
House Oversight Committee Should Commemorate the 45th Anniversary of FOIA by Passing the Faster FOIA Act
June 24, 2011
Groups Urge Congess to Save Open Gov Websites
June 13, 2011




