Brandenton Herald by Ryan Callihan October 2, 2019 Florida’s Sunshine Law is among the strongest in the nation when it comes to preserving access to public records and meetings among elected officials, but Manatee County’s state representatives fared poorly in one organization’s view on how they are upholding that kind of government transparency. Every year […]
Lawmakers keep poking holes in open government laws. The Sunshine Scorecard grades the good, the bad. | Opinion
Florida Sun-Sentinel October 2, 2019 State lawmakers came dangerously close to creating two classes of Floridians this year. One class — call them the politically connected class — would have consisted of candidates, parties and political action committees. This group’s right to access valuable voter information would have been protected by a bill advanced last […]
Pasco School Board attorney tells members to share emails to avoid Sunshine violation accusations
Tampa Bay Times by Jeffrey S. Solochek October 2, 2019 Pasco County School Board member Megan Harding had a concern. She had received an email from a constituent regarding student dress code rules, and in it the writer mentioned the views of fellow board member Cynthia Armstrong. Because dress code was included in the student […]
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