Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

A federal law which gives United States citizens the right to access government information upon request. FOIA applies only to records of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government, not to those of the Congress or Federal courts, and does not apply to state governments, local governments, or private groups.


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