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You are invited to participate in our survey on Freedom of Information Bill. In this survey, approximately 20-30 people will be asked to complete a survey that asks questions about youth's opinion. It will take approximately 3-5 minutes to complete the questionnaire.

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Are you familiar/aware regarding the FOI Bill in Congress?
 
YES
 
NO
 
 
 
If YES, do you Agree for it to be passed as a Law?
 
YES
 
NO
 
MAYBE
 
 
 
If NO, please leave any comment/suggestion regarding government transparency on public viewing of documents and records and proceed at the last part of the survey to end this. Thank you.
   
 
 
 
If YES, do you believe it is necessary and will help for government transparency?
 
YES
 
NO
 
MAYBE
 
 
 
If NO, please leave comments/Suggestions:
   
 
 
 
How satisfied are you with the current government transparency program on their project and services?
Very Unsatisfied
Unsatisfied
Neutral
Satisfied
Very Satisfied
 
 
 
Under the bill, every Filipino citizen should be allowed access to any information under the custody and/or control of a government agency. Will you agree with this?
 
YES
 
NO
 
MAYBE
 
 
 
In filing the bill known as the People’s Freedom of Information Act of 2013, the petitioners sought to address the “lack of definite scope and limitations to the right to information.” Is it relevant?
 
YES
 
NO
 
 
Please choose of the following you would like to seek any public information if given a chance to review certain documents.
Executive
Legislative
Judiciary