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Stop this state-sponsored secrecy in its tracks

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 19, 2023

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Florida’s landmark open government “sunshine” laws once made the state a national model for openness in government. In 1967, the Legislature made Florida the first state with an open meeting law. With limited exceptions, meetings of government bodies had to be held in public. A generation later, in 1992, voters amended the Constitution to strengthen the public records law and to make it harder for future Legislatures to create more public... + full article



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