Congress is pressing the White House “to immediately restore public access to federal datasets and data-driven tools,” including Census Bureau data, as requested by the Insights Association and other allied groups.
On February 12, 2025, 79 Members of Congress, led by Reps. Don Beyer (D-VA-08), Kathy Castor (D-FL-14), Scott Peters (D-CA-50), and Paul Tonko (D-NY-20), wrote to new OMB Director Russ Vought about the disappearance and inaccessibility of various federal datasets over the prior few weeks, which they said “are essential to government accountability, public and private sector research, and the work of businesses and non-profits. Those datasets have been created pursuant to Congressional direction and funded by American taxpayers. We therefore expect that data to remain publicly available, both out of duty to American taxpayers and out of economic common sense.”
The letter went on to ask:
The Congressmen asked for answers by February 19.
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