Politics

FOIA Court Filings Up 28 Percent Under Obama

Compared to last four years of George W. Bush

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A study has found that more federal court complaints were filed during the first term of the Obama administration to force the government to abide by the Freedom of Information Act than were filed against the administration of President George W. Bush in his second term.

The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University said the FOIA filings in the last two years of Mr. Bush's second term and the last two years of Mr. Obama's first term showed a jump of 28 percent — from 562 to 720. Overall, there has been a 6 percent increase in these court cases from the Republican's second term to the first term of Mr. Obama, who took office pledging to create the most transparent administration ever.