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White House to Reveal Visitor Names
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration plans to change White House policy by releasing the names of thousands of visitors whose comings and goings traditionally are kept secret by presidents.
President Barack Obama walks through the columns of the West Wing colonnade before he made statements on the economy and the H1N1 swine flu virus in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) President Obama's announcement scheduled for today follows a lengthy legal review. The policy change would resolve four lawsuits filed by a watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), against the Obama and Bush administrations seeking details on White House meetings.
Until now, Obama had followed the Bush policy of keeping visitor logs secret. News organizations and watchdog groups had sought to make the records public to show who was influencing administration policy on health care, financial rules and other issues.
"We will achieve our goal of making this administration the most open and transparent administration in history," Obama said in a prepared statement. "Americans have a right to know whose voices are being heard."
The new policy would begin in mid-September. Electronic visitor logs maintained by the Secret Service would be released three to four months after visits are made. The disclosure would include who set up the meeting, where it was held and for how long. Specific requests for visits before Sept. 15 would be dealt with individually.
Exceptions would be made in cases of national security, extreme confidentiality - such as a visit by a future Supreme Court nominee - and strictly personal visits to the first family, including daughters Malia and Sasha.
About 70,000 to 100,000 people visit the White House each month. Visitors' names have been released on occasion, usually as a result of court battles. The Bush administration settled several court cases in 2006 by releasing visits to the White House by lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who was convicted of bribing public officials.
In the pending CREW lawsuits, a federal district court judge ruled that the records should be released under the federal Freedom of Information Act, but the Obama administration appealed.
In July, the White House acted on one case, voluntarily releasing the names of health care executives who visited earlier this year and the dates of those meetings.
CREW executive director Melanie Sloan said the change will help shed light on administration policymaking. "It can be a big deal to know who's there," she said.
In recent years, groups such as Judicial Watch and the Sierra Club fought to learn who then-vice president Dick Cheney met with on energy policy, who Bill and Hillary Clinton met with on health policy, and which fundraisers were invited to the Clinton White House for sleepovers.
Obama pledged during his campaign to run the most transparent administration in history. He expanded access to presidential records and told agencies to more freely disclose information upon request. He pledged to detail how hundreds of billions of dollars in economic stimulus money is being spent. And he released Bush-era memos on the harsh treatment of terrorism suspects.
The administration refused to release photos of that treatment, however, and its effort to put more data online has gone slowly. "They found that transparency was harder to live with than it was to promise," Sloan said.

19 Comments so far
Show All"We will achieve our goal of making this administration the most open and transparent administration in history,"
As specious a statement as there ever was considering that there was a time when the public was welcomed through the front door to sit and await an audience.
Exceptions would be made ... (for) ... daughters Malia and Sasha.
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Looks like the girls are going to have a lot of new friends from Goldman Sachs.
It is a clear symptom of the sickness of our times that this item is even newsworthy.
q
No, that would be when his trips to Five Guys for a burger is newsworthy.
It's sad to watch Obama blow it at nearly every turn. He has gone back on so much that he campaigned on. This story, for example; first he sought to maintain the Bush instituted secrecy, now he reverses position in order to avoid law suits, and then he issues a statement declaring the administrations transparency...please.
I'm sorry to say that Obama is turning out to be an ineffectual one term president. Sure, the opposition is doing all they can to undermine him, but he keeps giving people reason to doubt him.
I am guessing that, unless there is a viable candidate who is neither dem or rep, many independents like me who voted for Obama will be abstaining in 2012, and the reps can get back into office and continue to do their thing...destroy, hoard, and kill. Oh wait, that's what the dems are doing now.
WHOOPEEE!...A bone to the dogs! Woof! Woof!
May we have another?
* correction this only applies to when folks sign in. if
they get on the express lane with their corporate card
and campaign envelope its straight in to the appropriate
meeting room. some more subterfuge!
Exactly.
I'm sure most of Obama's good corporate jagoff buddys will simply walk past the sign in sheet. But in the rare cases that an actual citizen's advocate gets an "audience" in the WH, it will be formal sign-in, sign out and typed meeting minutes, all the way!
Good news! Thanks Obama. Now stop all the other Bush-lite crap that runs rampant throughout your administration.
The energy task force that Chainey hosted was held secret for national security reasons...
Obama just laid out his three main excuses for the future legal loopholes to be used to avoid future FOIA's and disclosures... No change here, I look forward to the next "we must move forward" moment as the next scandal occurs under Obama's watch... Now watch this drive...!
"Exceptions would be made in cases of national security"
Well, since you are supposedly in a worldwide war against a tactic "terrorism" that will last forever "a generational war" I guess "national security" will cover most anything, as per usual.
Kind'a like your torture policy "we don't torture" (except when you do)...exceptions are made, you see.
You've got a point there - "National Security" is an ill defined concept often more related to job security than the well being of Americans or Canadians.
I wonder if this new policy will be in place before or after Stephen Harper's visit on September 14th. Bring plenty of shoes - especially orange, red and Bloc blue ones.
Bring America Back !!!!
*****Let us please remember to get the logs of visits to the White House of convicted felon Jack Abramoff !!
**Bush decided he did not know Abramoff ! Then about 6 photos surfaced with Bush & Abramoff, and just about 500 pieces of email concerning the Jacko.
**A young lady named Susan Ralston==former Special Assistant to Abramoff at his firm, was hired by the White House and given the title Special Assistant to the Vice Prez and Prez.
Bush decided he did not know Abramoff !
**Secret Service decides the Logs on Abramoff visits are covered under the States Secrets Act, and withholds them.
**Susan Ralston decides to resign her position, 'not wanting to bring embarrassment to King George or Prince Richard. For, she very much knows Jack Abramoff !! Much.
Abramoff==a Republican Zionist lobby hack getting Fed monies for Indian tribes projects. Abramoff & partner swindle a Greek shipowner named Gus Boulos out of his Boat Line, and when Boulos screams about not getting paid--He turns up dead in Florida from a slightly pro Hit.
Abramoff gets convicted of bank fraud ! Boulos is still dead. FBI does it's usual 3 monkey trick on the murder !!
Bush decides he does not know Abramoff !!!!
Prior to going to jail, Abramoff concepts a contract to rewire the congressional and senate office buildings with the very latest in telecommunications equipment. Truly, a Jack of all trades, Abramoff was being considered for leniency of sentence due to being very co-operative with the authorities. He may very well be walking the streets, or halls of congress again, with a FBI bathroom pass !
Boulos is still dead.
Bush still does not know Abramoff.
Shall we get those logs of visits, or what ???
Obama is trying to be popular instead of getting single payer passed and it is costing him his popularity.
Just do it Obama. Enough with the smiles and compromises.
People (if people there be) a hundred years from now will be lauding you as a hero for getting HR676 done or even fighting as hard as you could to get it done.
You apparently prefer mediocrity.
You have plenty of money. Consider your place in history.
The donkey has ceased being the symbol of the Democratic party. Their symbol is now the toilet.
My name won't be on it.
Despite providing notice to our senator's office in March of our three-day June visit, the White House team and Senator Harkin's office three times "turned down" our request.
That was the thanks we got for all of our hard work for Obama here in Dubuque!
Might you have forgotten the frankincense and myrrh?
bardamu,
That's what I forgot!
More likely, we didn't donate enough money to Obama, i.e., in the tens of thousands; that will get you in the front door with a smile and a handshake from the current occupant.
Like they say, money talks and bs walks; our walk was outside the gates of the WH.
That was hilarious.
Joe