Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine snapshot of the removed “The Affordable Care Act & Medicare” page from December 18, 2017. If you’re... View Article
Continue readingFollowing scrutiny of website removal, HHS women’s health office adds breast cancer page
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women’s Health has added a single webpage about breast cancer to its WomensHealth.gov, after removing more than half a dozen pages about the topic without public notice.
Continue readingUnexplained censorship of women’s health website renews questions about Trump administration commitment to public health
An archived snapshot of the removed Office on Women’s Health Breast Cancer website main page from the Internet Archive’s Wayback... View Article
Continue readingFederal women’s health office obscures lesbian and bisexual fact sheet online
The “Lesbian and bisexual health” page is no longer linked from anywhere on the Office of Women’s Health website and the... View Article
Continue readingJon Campbell joins the Web Integrity Project as senior investigator
We’re proud to announce that @j0ncampbell has joined the @sunfoundation, working with @tolyrinberg @andmbergman @rachelkbergman & @digiphile on our @SunWebIntegrity... View Article
Continue readingIn website reshuffle, federal committee makes reports on collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data inaccessible
Links from the Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology website that previously directed to SOGI statistical methods reports now direct to... View Article
Continue readingJoin us to discuss the state of open government for Sunshine Week 2018!
Sunshine Week 2018 is coming up! This annual celebration of open government runs from March 11-17, 2018, and we invite you to join us for three events during the week to discuss transparent government at the federal level as well as in the city of Washington DC.
Continue readingWhy we’re launching the Web Integrity Project
The mission of the Web Integrity Project (WIP) is to monitor changes to government websites, holding our government accountable by revealing shifts in public information and access to Web resources, as well as changes in stated policies and priorities.
Continue readingIn its first year, the Trump administration has reduced public information online
Almost a year into the Trump presidency, we have seen are substantial public information removals and overhauls of federal webpages, documents, and entire websites, as well as significant shifts in language and messaging across the federal Web domain.
Continue readingNational Park Service removes climate action plans from website
The National Park Service (NPS) removed 92 documents describing park climate action plans from their website. The NPS claimed that the removals are temporary while reports are updated to improve usability compliance, but no advance notice, public Web archive, or explanation why the documents could not remain on the site until material is prepared was provided.
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