Watch a conversation on public access to government
We talked about the challenges with the implementation of the Texas Public Information Act, how it’s affecting Texans and what solutions are available. Full Story
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Amara Kwiatkowski is an events fellow based in Austin. A Plan II honors student, Amara recently graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor of arts degree in government and minors in American studies and English. She was the editor-in-chief of The Texas Orator, a multipartisan political publication on campus; a community engagement intern at Cortez Consulting; and a team leader for The Project, UT's largest day of community service. She loves watching movies and exploring Austin.
We talked about the challenges with the implementation of the Texas Public Information Act, how it’s affecting Texans and what solutions are available. Full Story