Government Executive – President Trump’s administration has terminated the General Services Administration’s Open Government Federal Advisory Committee, according to the panel’s chair. The 15-member committee, which was established in 2024, was tasked with matters such as “efforts to increase the public’s access to data, engage the public in the regulatory process, make government records more accessible, and improve the delivery of government services and benefits.”
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