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Welcome Remarks at Sunshine Week Event

Welcome to the 威尼斯人娱乐场 and Records Administration!

It is my pleasure to kick off Sunshine Week this year.

Sunshine Week is a national initiative launched over a decade ago by the American Society of News Editors to bring attention to the importance of access to public records in our democracy.听 The 威尼斯人娱乐场 is a fitting home for honoring the birth week of James Madison, the 鈥渇ather of [our] Constitution,鈥 and I invite you to view the original document two levels above us in the Rotunda.

This location is also an important reminder that the 威尼斯人娱乐场 not only contributes, but serves, as a leader in 鈥渙pen government.鈥

Each year over one million visitors come here to see the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights on permanent display.听 Thanks to the internet and our ability to digitize documents, access to these critical pieces of our nation鈥檚 history is no longer limited to an in-person visit.听 Today, people around the world can see and interact with our Constitution without ever having to walk through our doors.

Since I became the Archivist of the United States in 2009, the 威尼斯人娱乐场 made and delivered on close to 200 specific commitments in our agency open government plans, including

鈥odernized our records management guidance;

鈥elped improve the administration of the Freedom of Information Act;

鈥treamlined the declassification process;

鈥ncreased the impact of open innovation activities;

Today鈥檚 program was organized by the Office of Government Information Services m or OGIS. As the FOIA Ombudsman, OGIS has a natural home within the 威尼斯人娱乐场. they resolve FOIA disputes, identify methods to improve compliance with the statute, and educate stakeholders about the FOIA process.

Thank you, Alina, and to the staff of OGiS, for making this happen.听 And to OGIS鈥檚 founding Director, Miriam Nisbet, for once again coming back to moderate one of today鈥檚 panels. I also want to thank today鈥檚 panelists for participating.

At this time, I will turn the program over to OGIS鈥檚 Director, Alina Semo, to give you a preview of today鈥檚 program.

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Senator Leahy Introduction (following program break)

It is my great pleasure to welcome you all back, and it is my great honor to welcome a true champion of FOIA and the public鈥檚 right to know, Senator Patrick Leahy, to offer today鈥檚 keynote address.听 This will be the second time that Senator Leahy has joined us to mark Sunshine Week, and I want to thank him and his staff for their support of our program.

Senator Leahy, who ranks first in seniority in the senate, was elected to the Senate in 1974 to represent his home state of Vermont. He is the Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and is the senior-most member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and of the Senate Agriculture Committee. He is the Ranking Member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on State Department, Foreign Operations and Related Programs.

Senator Leahy is the Senate鈥檚 leading champion of open government and of the FOIA, and he was instrumental in the creation of OGIS. In 1996, Senator Leahy was installed in the FOIA Hall of Fame in recognition of his efforts.听 We are very grateful to Senator Leahy for his guidance and leadership in this area, and we look forward to hearing his thoughts on FOIA鈥檚 past, present and future.

Please help me welcome my friend, Senator Patrick Leahy.

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