FOIA stands for the Freedom of Information Act. It’s a federal law in the United States that provides individuals with the right to access information held by government agencies. Enacted in 1966, FOIA allows citizens to request records from federal agencies, including documents, emails, reports, and other types of information.
Referencing Daily Press Article At a recent Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Council meeting, members engaged in a lively discussion on FOIA priorities, revealing a spectrum of pers...Read More