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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Open Records Bill Approved by Senate; SB 1 Moves to House for ConsiderationLegislation to dramatically strengthen Pennsylvania’s Open Records Law was approved by the Senate today, according to Senator John R. Gordner (R-27), a cosponsor of Senate Bill 1. “Openness builds trust in government,” said Sen. Gordner. “The public should have the ability to review government actions – to understand what government does, to see when government performs well and when government should be held accountable.” Senate Bill 1, which now moves to the House for consideration, makes dramatic changes in the records available from various government agencies.
Senate Bill 1 also makes many important changes to the process of obtaining public records in Pennsylvania:
“‘The Senate has implemented many important government reforms this year,” said Sen. Gordner. “But no other reform comes close to matching the impact of a strong Open Records Law.” Other reform measures adopted by the Senate this year include posting more information online, giving the public easy access to all roll call votes, the full text of Senate debates, and a live video feed of Senate floor activity. The Senate has also approved legislation to increase penalties for violating the Sunshine Law, to eliminate lame-duck voting sessions, and to prohibit bonuses for state employees. All of those measures are now before the House for consideration.
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