6.20.2013
Irony: Closed-Door Meeting to Discuss Disclosure of Public Documents
That’s what state senators did Thursday June 20 — held a 20-minute private meeting off the Senate floor to talk about a section of the mammoth budget, awaiting action by Gov. Jerry Brown, that media outlets complain imperils the state’s Public Records Act. (It doesn’t.)
The act requires timely disclosure of documents requested by the media or members of the public. If documents are not provided, reasons must be offered as to why not.
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What’s with the “closed door meeting?” Hmmmm?
Comment by sambolina — 6.21.2013 @ 7:51 am