Senate Bill 1733, also known as the People's Freedom of Information Act of 2013, consolidates 10 previous legislative proposals and a Senate resolution regarding freedom of information. It aims to implement the constitutional right of the people to access government information, with some exceptions. Key points include requiring disclosure of budgets, contracts and officials' asset statements; a presumption of access; procedures for requests; and penalties for non-compliance including possible imprisonment. It also mandates inclusion of freedom of information in public education curriculum.