Rich writes “The House-Senate Conference Committee this week will attempt to pass the highway bill which contains an amendment that would expand the defintion of Sensitive Security Information. Anything considered “SSI” would override all state and federal disclosure laws. The public could lose the ability to find out how many school bus drivers have DUI or drug convictions. Railroad officials could withhold information on poorly maintained rail lines or derailments.
Here are two articles:
Senate’s highway bill allows too many secrets
Over-reaching secrecy undermines America’s safety“
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