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"U.S. Senators Press for Probe of Report That Oil Companies Blocked Ethanol"

"Two U.S. farm-state Senators on Wednesday urged federal regulators to investigate allegations raised by a biofuel trade group that the oil industry uses "strong arm tactics" to prevent widespread use of higher blends of ethanol in gasoline."

Source: Reuters, 07/10/2014

SEJ and 37 Journalism Groups Urge President to Stop Excessive Controls on Public Information

SEJ joined with 37 other groups in a letter sent July 8, 2014 to President Obama calling for his administration to curtail the widespread practice of requiring all interview or information requests for federal agencies and departments to be filtered through press offices, which frequently restrict access to staff and monitor what contacts are permitted.

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Text of SEJ Letter to Senators Re Sportmen's Act Impact on Public Lands Reporting

Dear Senator,

As the Senate considers S 2363, the Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act of 2014, we want to express our grave objections to inclusion of Section 108 ("Annual Permit And Fee For Film Crews Of 5 Persons Or Fewer.") This provision directly threatens the Constitutionally protected First Amendment right of a free press to gather news.

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SEJ Objects to Sportsmen's Act Section Affecting Public Lands Reporting

SEJ and five other journalism groups sent a letter July 8, 2014 objecting to a bill up for debate on the US Senate floor this week that could restrict the ability of journalists to report on stories in National Parks, National Forests and other public lands. Photo: Fern Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. Courtesy U.S. NPS.

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