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California Suspends Key Provision of Open Meetings Law



The budget suspends a provision of the Ralph M. Brown Act that requires city councils and the governing bodies of counties, schools and special districts to post their meeting agendas 72 hours in advance. Some fear that the Brown Act suspension will lead to more secrecy in local government.

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