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Citizens' Right to Know

The Citizens' Right to Know is the principle that individuals have the legal authority to access information held by government agencies. This ensures transparency, accountability, and informed participation in democratic processes. It allows citizens to obtain public records, government reports, and data about policies, actions, or spending, promoting trust and preventing corruption. While certain sensitive or classified information is protected, most government-held information is available to the public to support openness and informed decision-making.