A victory for public access: The Secret Service originally denied requests for President Obama's list of visitors from the health care industry -- in the middle of the health care reform negotiations -- but reversed course and released the list.
The Secret Service's assertion of "executive privilege" ran contrary to Obama's pledge for openness, accountability and transparency.
White House Discloses Health-Care Execs' Visits (Politico)
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