… in that Congressional Research Service reports will finally be available to the public. They have a staff of 500 and we pay over $100 million a year for some of the best research and analysis on hundreds of topics which up until now had only been available to Members of Congress and insiders like lobbyists. Buried in the huge spending bill was a lift on the 64 year ban on sharing this info with the public.
I will believe it when I see it. Or they will be available for review at the counter in the back of a warehouse in SE DC from 8AM to 11AM on alternate Tuesdays-you can even copy them at 70 cents a page…
They were never secret, they were just written with a very narrow audience (congresspeople and their staffs) in mind. You could always get them by writing to your Congressman and asking politely. There were people who just bugged their congressmen for each and every one and maintained archives of them on their own web sites. I think the only change here is that Congress will now publish them directly.
As they should since they are funded by public money, are used to inform public policy decisions, and do not contain classified or restricted information. They should have always been in the public record to begin with.