Right to Know Right Now! Coalition Archives | Page 2 of 2 | CMFR
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FOI Advocates Light Up for FOI, Demand Action by House of Representatives
STATEMENT OF THE RIGHT TO KNOW, RIGHT NOW! COALITION WE ARE members of the Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition, a network of more than 150 organizations from various sectors... Read more
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Senate committee approves FOI bill
The Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media has approved the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill and will submit its report next week, said committee chairperson Senator Grace... Read more
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Human rights, press freedom, and the FOI bill
THE FREEDOM of Information bill filed by the Right to Know. Right Now! (R2KRN) Coalition is likely to pass the Senate, if experience during the 14th and 15th Congress... Read more
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FOI will be passed in the 16th Congress, says Poe
Senator Grace Poe, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media, is confident that the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill will be passed in the 16th... Read more
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R2KRN: FOI advocates joining Luneta indignation on budget scam
CMFR is a member of the Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition (R2KRN)—a network of about 160 organizations and individuals from various social sectors and civil society groups, which... Read more
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Media’s bad news
A FREEDOM of Information (FOI) bill, this time drafted by the Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition, was filed through indirect initiative before the House of Representatives last July... Read more
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Our dream, our rightPass the People’s FOI Act now!
Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition statement. Read more
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FOI in ICU: A Call for Rescue by P-Noy
THE FREEDOM of Information (FOI) Bill is on the throes of death. With just six session days left before the House of Representatives adjourns for the May 2013 election campaign,... Read more
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Aquino “double talk” on FOI
By Fernando R. Cabigao Jr. President Benigno S. Aquino III lacks the political will to pass the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill, the coalition of freedom of information advocates... Read more