NAGARA Advocacy Statements
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Posted on 5/11/2023
NAGARA congratulates Dr. Colleen Shogan on her confirmation by the U.S. Senate as the 11th Archivist of the United States (AOTUS) and the first woman to hold the position permanently.
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Posted on 9/9/2022
In light of the recent nomination of Dr. Colleen Shogan for the position of AOTUS, today NAGARA submitted the following questions to the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs... (READ MORE)
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Posted on 8/19/2022
The National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA) welcomes the Biden administration???s nomination of Dr. Colleen Shogan for the position of Archivist of the United States (AOTUS). (READ MORE)...
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Posted on 3/14/2022
NAGARA recommends the following characteristics as vital for the chief officer responsible for preserving, protecting, and providing access to the permanently valuable records of this country. (READ MORE)
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Posted on 12/19/2019
NAGARA strongly urges USCIS to reconsider these fees in its current rulemaking process. The existing fees ($65 for searching the index and $65 for reproducing records) are already quite high for this kind of work and were significantly increased from
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Posted on 4/8/2019
NAGARA calls upon the Texas State Legislature to remove Section 441.206(b) of House Bill (HB) 1962. NAGARA is greatly concerned that this legislation, which grants ownership and legal custody of archival legislative records to legislative entities...
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