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Transparency in Policy-Making
Open government and public access to digital regulation processes.
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SUMMARY - Transparency in Policy-Making

A civic activist requests documents about a regulatory agency's decision-making process under freedom of information law, waits months for response, receives pages of redacted material where substantive content once existed, the portions visible revealing only that important discussions occurred while concealing what was discussed, the transparency law that promised accountability producing instead a curated performance of openness that reveals the fact of decision-making while hiding its substance.

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