ACLU and Citizens United agree: the government is withholding too much information
Roll Call: ACLU, Citizens United call for better access to government information
Government transparency could be getting even worse, according to Citizens United and the American Civil Liberties Union.
“I think the state of transparency is getting worse in a lot of respects and it’s not just Freedom of Information Act requests. We’re seeing systemic efforts by the government to withhold information from the public,” Neema Guliani, the ACLU’s legislative counsel, told the Hill.TV’s “Rising” on Monday.
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The ACLU shares a common goal with the conservative Citizens United in gaining better access to government information.
The groups, which have opposing views on multiple issues, have both run into problems from the government when seeking information through Freedom of Information Act requests.
In one instance, Citizens United Chief General Counsel Michael Boos said the State Department told the group it would take “40 to 50 years” to fulfill the organizations’s request.
Boos blames the government’s failure to update its system for processing these information requests.
“The government process of dealing with Freedom of Information Act requests has not kept up with technology. The State Department is using antiquated technology,” Boos said.
Guliani thinks the government’s inability to keep up with information requests prevents policymakers and organizations alike from making informed decisions on key issues. It also leaves many Americans unaware of what’s really going on inside Washington, she said.