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The FOIA was signed into law in 1966, and it 'established a policy of openness toward information within the control of the executive branch, and a presumption that such records should be accessible to the American public,' according to the statute itself," Peters says. "Since then, the FOIA has been used by journalists, historians, attorneys, citizens – all kinds of people – to monitor government activities. And just a few years earlier in 1953, the American Society of Newspaper Editors published a study regarding the government's increasing secrecy. By the mid-1960s, post-World War II America was engulfed in both the Cold War and Vietnam, and Moss was taking note of the government's seemingly heightened secrecy around certain matters. But Moss' mission to put provisions in place was more than political; it was personal. According to Jonathan Peters, J.D., Ph.D., assistant professor at the William Allen White School of Journalism & Mass Communications at the University of Kansas, Moss requested information from a public commission about government employees fired over suspicions of disloyalty during his first term in Congress. She was on the scene when rescuers found 11 children lodged under the detritus of what was the Enrique Rebsamen School. They have three children together: 2 girls and 1 boy.
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