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Call for NC lawmakers to pass SB 355 for more transparency


Second, they make decisions that affect our lives, our families, our children, our communities.
Third, we have a right to know what they are up to, as they work on behalf of the public. But in all cases, North Carolina’s overly strict laws governing personnel records kept important and relevant details shielded from the public eye.
A proposed bill in the N.C. General Assembly, Senate Bill 355, The Government Transparency Act of 2021, seeks to change that. The bill’s primary sponsors are Norman Sanderson (R-Carteret, Craven, Pamlico); Bill Rabon (R-Bladen, Brunswick, New Hanover, Pender); and Joyce Krawiec (R-Davie, Forsyth). ....

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State report calls for greater police transparency


State report calls for greater police transparency
A task force founded by Gov. Roy Cooper in the wake of violent protests after the police killing of Minneapolis man George Floyd last summer makes dozens of recommendations to strengthen and support North Carolina’s law enforcement community, including several that would lead to greater transparency by law enforcement agencies. 
“It’s high time that North Carolina’s open government laws move out of the basement and into the vanguard of the best open government states in the country,” said John Bussian, a Raleigh intellectual property and media attorney. 
Currently, state laws make the disclosure of disciplinary records of state employees especially police and teachers difficult or impossible, which can perpetuate the hiring and continuing employment of so-called “bad apples.” ....

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