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Legislation to amend the Kentucky Open Records Act cleared a Senate committee despite bipartisan criticism that it would undermine government transparency, though a controversial part of the bill was rejected.
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A measure backed by Gov. Bill Lee would allow Tennessee's Department of Tourist Development to make deals without making the public aware, and it has now passed the Senate.
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Kentucky's House Bill 312 threatens to make previously open records inaccessible to the general public. Co-founder of the Kentucky Open Government…
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A judge has ruled Kentucky lawmakers broke the law when they held a private meeting to discuss changes to the state’s public pension system.The House of…
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Government officials in Kentucky could discuss public business on their personal devices without having to disclose it, according to a surprise amendment…