Californians have a legal right to “information concerning the conduct of the people’s business,” but actually getting those public records is easier said than done.
An initiative that could land on the 2024 ballot asks voters to expand California's public records laws and require more transparency from politicians.
California's government and state Legislature could be required to be more open with its records, documents and dealings under a new, proposed ballot initiative filed on Wednesday.
/PRNewswire/ Embracing the principle that "sunshine is the best disinfectant," a new ballot initiative would overhaul California s open records laws to.