Discussion
The Freedom of Information Act allows for American citizens to request information from government agencies as a form of accountability. However, agencies still maintain discretion as to how or exactly what information is made available. This can be seen in things like reports that have large sections of redacted information.
In the discussion, share whether or not you believe the Freedom of Information Act actually provides accountability for government agencies. Why or why not?
Considering that what is redacted is sometimes a matter of national security, should the Freedom of Information Act provide accountability? Why or why not?