An amendment to a law that further outlines the right for the public to comment at governmental meetings occurred last year and is just now receiving attention, according to Rutherford County Property Assessor Rob Mitchell who recently attended a meeting that examined the amendment.
House Bill 448 not only requires a specific period for public comment but also authorizes a governing body to place reasonable time restrictions on public comments.That was Toni Chadwick, Open Records Counsel in .
As the ink dries on the last bills from the 2024 legislative session to be signed into law or vetoed, we offer a final reminder of the importance of the Commonwealth's open records laws and what Kentu
FRANKFORT Former Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes was cleared Monday by Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd of charges by the state Executive Branch Ethics Commission that she improperly