KY House committee broke open meetings law but attorney general can't rule on procedural question • Kentucky Lantern
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KY House committee broke open meetings law but attorney general can't rule on procedural question • Kentucky Lantern
Rep. James Tipton speaks to students after chairing a Mach 4 meeting of the House Committee on Postsecondary Education that became the subject of an open meetings challenge. (Kentucky Lantern photo by McKenna Horsley) Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman’s office has ruled that a House committee violated the state open meetings law but the attorney general does not have the authority to determine if the committee also violated legislative p…
Ruling on open meetings sheds more light on Holland closed sessions
By Brian Roebke Editor Matt Parmentier, the relatively new Town of Holland Attorney, always does a wonderful job turning “legalese” to plain language and he had another opportunity to do that at last week’s Town of Holland monthly meeting. Full text available to subscribers only. If you are a current subscriber, please use the login below to continue reading this article. To become a subscriber, please click here.
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