shar: this week, the house voted on a bill that he co-sponsored to strengthen foia law. >> the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. sharyl: the bipartisan bill would require government agencies to update regulations, post frequently requested information onlili, and release all information not covered by national security after 25 years. rep. issa: we regularly use the freedom of information act and we regularly find ourselves frustrated. sharyl: republican darrell issa of california co-sponsored the ia bill. rep. issa: no longer after this administration - republican or democratic - be able to presume that they are going to say no if they possibly can. instead, this bill shifts the burden to the presumption of yes. sharyl: the bill also would create one single website people could use to submit foia requests to any government agency. a similar bill is awaiting a vote in the senate. the white house hahasn't said whether the president will sign it. coming up on "full measure" -- we te a look at some of our favorite things. like cling out the