I believe that this op-ed, "Where's the transparency that Obama promised?," by the presidents of two journalism societies, has application to the list. The theme of their WaPo piece is that the Obama administration is not at all keen on disclosure.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/wheres-the-transparency-that-obama-promised/2011/03/31/AFipwHCC_print.html
When one juxtaposes the administration's position on its disclosure with the position its spokesmen took during the midterm election -- that trade associations somehow weren't thorough in their disclosures and that the policy debate was the poorer for it -- we get the sense that there may be well something to at least two theories about disclosure, and that even disclosure's advocates get it:
1) that the burden of disclosure must be balanced against its costs
2) that disclosure, either demanded or provided, is often a tool and accelerant for retribution
Steve Hoersting