The state’s campaign finance watchdog agency settled a lawsuit for $25,000 over allegations that commissioners on its board “repeatedly and flagrantly” violated the state’s Open Public Meetings Act 22 times over the course of two years. Arthur West, an open government advocate and plaintiff in the case, argued that between Feb. 22, 2024, and Jan. 22, 2026, commissioners knowingly and willfully violated the law by repeatedly failing to publicly a…
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