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Op-Ed: After 50 Years, New York’s Freedom Of Information Law Needs Urgent Reform

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By Paul Wolf New York was one of the last states in the nation to pass a Freedom of Information Law. Assembly Member John Terry from Syracuse first introduced the Freedom of Information bill in 1970. After Terry left the Assembly to serve in Congress, Assembly Member Donald Taylor from Watertown fought for the bill…

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