The House Oversight Committee gave the FCC an “A” in the...
The House Oversight Committee gave the FCC an “A” in the committee’s report card on the “Federal Government’s Efforts to Track and Manage [Freedom of Information Act] Requests.” Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., asked “180 entities representing 100 government…
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agencies” last year for information on the handling of FOIA requests, the report said. Agencies that responded with “logs that contained all necessary components” received an “A” on the report card (http://xrl.us/bmybvv). The Executive Office of Science and Technology Policy scored an “A+” for providing “information beyond what was required.” The Justice Department received a “D” for not including “three or more necessary components,” while the Commerce Department got an “F” for not producing “any logs,” the report card said.