Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a newly elected Massachusetts Democrat, cited website removals documented by the Web Integrity Project (WIP) at a... View Article
Continue readingThree attacks on public information highlighted in Gov404, our new Web censorship tracker
A snapshot of the removed “Navy Statistics” page showing the “Page Not Found” notice its URL returned on February 25,... View Article
Continue readingExplained: The federal government’s responsibilities to provide online content in non-English languages
A portion of the “Multilingual Resources Page” on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website as of February 14,... View Article
Continue readingCMS de-emphasizes HealthCare.gov and steers consumers towards brokers and agents for help finding insurance plans
Consumer experience highlights potential risks of relying on agents and brokers, as the Trump administration loosens rules on health plans that do not comply with the Affordable Care Act
Continue readingResearchers try to cope without HHS public medical guideline database five months after its takedown
A nonprofit has launched a hopeful replacement as HHS agency pays for a study on how to disseminate guidelines in the future
Continue readingExplained: Scheduled downtime of Healthcare.gov during open enrollment
Maintenance downtimes warrant scrutiny, but experts say they’re probably reasonable and necessary.
Continue readingTakedown of DOJ juvenile justice office webpages about still-active initiatives highlights its shift towards a more punitive approach
Current policy guidance on girls in the justice system and info about commitment to stop youth solitary confinement were removed
Continue readingHHS in-house think tank sidelines ACA publications
Healthcare research from the Obama administration has been buried by the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, or ASPE.
Continue readingHHS removes sex discrimination prohibition language from civil rights office website
Foreshadowing a possible shift in anti-discrimination policy, still-accurate content about sex discrimination was removed by the Office for Civil Rights.
Continue readingHHS to shut down public medical guideline database, go-to for physicians
The key website for curating medical guidelines, widely used by medical professionals, was scheduled to go offline on July 16. HHS cites budget cuts as the reason.
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