Moving FASTR in the US Senate.

peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-07-28

Summary:

"FASTR will go to markup tomorrow at the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC)....We already have the 2008 NIH policy, but it only covers one agency. We already have the 2013 Obama directive requiring about two dozen federal agencies to adopt OA mandates, but the next President could rescind it. FASTR would subsume and extend the NIH policy. FASTR would solidify the Obama directive by grounding these agency policies in legislation. Moreover, FASTR would strengthen the NIH policy and Obama directive by requiring reuse rights or open licensing. It has bipartisan support in both the House and the Senate. FASTR has been introduced in two sessions of Congress (February 2013 and March 2015), and its predecessor, FRPAA (Federal Research Public Access Act), was introduced in three (May 2006, April 2010, February 2012). Neither FASTR nor FRPAA has gotten to the stage of markup and a committee vote. That's why tomorrow's markup is so big...."

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oa.new oa.legislation oa.fastr oa.usa oa.mandates oa.green oa.obama_directive oa.repositories oa.policies

Date tagged:

07/28/2015, 16:18

Date published:

07/28/2015, 12:18