Opinion: General Assembly is rushing to dismantle Kentucky Open Records Law A last-minute substitute to a bill relating to financial institutions contains major changes that diminish the public s right to know under the Kentucky Open Records Law. It s already passed in the House of Representatives. by Amye Bensenhaver of Kentucky Open Government Coalition 12:27 pm, February 26, 2021
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Say goodbye to the Kentucky Open Records Law as we have known it for 45 years. Its fate rests in the hands of a largely hostile legislature.
Its last moments are literally ticking away. The House of Representatives suspended its rules to pass HB 312 this morning. Growing opposition necessitated immediate action.
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