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Sunshine laws and Dayton Public School meetings

I had planned to write a post to define the Sunshine laws, how “work sessions” are supposed to work, and what a “business meeting” is. I was also going to cover how most elected bodies manage going into executive session, what they are allowed to talk about behind closed doors, and what it means if Read More

A little sunshine on Sinclair meetings?

Dr. Steven Johnson thinks he can have private meetings with faculty and staff, to talk about very public things: Health Sciences Center Enrollment Task Force State Budget Midbiennial Review (MBR) “This meeting is open to employees of the college and is not intended to be a public or media event.” Suggestion Steve- go work at Read More

Fire the Montgomery County Board of Elections

This is not an agenda. This is an outline. Agenda Board Meeting Tuesday, August 11, 2015, at 8:30 a.m. Call the meeting to order Motion to certify candidate petitions for the 2015 General Election Motion on candidate petitions for the 2015 General Election that appear invalid Motion to certify local option petitions for the 2015 Read More

Bad agendas, hidden agendas, worthless agendas- are all the Party agenda

The Montgomery County Board of Elections is in the basement of the County Administration Building. Basements are notorious as places where it’s damp, dark and mold grows. Slimey mold. So, despite the claims that the BOE always meets now at 11 a.m. (when they claimed I misrepresented the time of the proper William Pace denial Read More

There’s more sunshine in the county than in the city

Last week I made an identical request for public records from the county and the city. In Montgomery County you send your request to the Auditor’s office, run by Karl Keith, the elected Democrat who is also Vice-Chair of the Montgomery County Democratic Party. They have a very informative page with all the info you Read More

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