A combination of angry citizens at public hearings and the continued live-streaming of many local government meetings has convinced some legislators that it’s time to rethink how the public’s business is conducted at the state and local level.
A combination of angry citizens at public hearings and the continued live-streaming of many local government meetings has convinced some legislators that it’s time to rethink how the public’s business is conducted at the state and local level.
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