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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 4018202" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>putting aside talking them about the lynching and deaths of others... were the rest of their conversation in violation of the open meetings laws? That is what i read was the impetus to use the recorder in the first place. It was suspected, hence the recording. Were there other instances of the violation of that law found? </p><p></p><p>I know i personally had to do several hours of ethics training to learn about the Mississippi open meetings laws for the commission i volunteer for in my town. Legally, we can't have four of our members in the same room discussing commission business without announcing it in advance because it's considered a quorum and would be a violation of the law if we did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 4018202, member: 277"] putting aside talking them about the lynching and deaths of others... were the rest of their conversation in violation of the open meetings laws? That is what i read was the impetus to use the recorder in the first place. It was suspected, hence the recording. Were there other instances of the violation of that law found? I know i personally had to do several hours of ethics training to learn about the Mississippi open meetings laws for the commission i volunteer for in my town. Legally, we can't have four of our members in the same room discussing commission business without announcing it in advance because it's considered a quorum and would be a violation of the law if we did. [/QUOTE]
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