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A city-appointed group assembled to evaluate proposals to privatize St. Louis' airport held hours of closed-door meetings involving topics that should have been discussed publicly, according to an attorney who disclosed newly released recordings and documents.
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Missouri’s current Sunshine Law says citizens cannot be charged for any records review done by government attorneys, but a new bill could change that.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 13, 2013: Bruce Sommer, who formerly oversaw operations at the America’s Center, has resigned…
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The Missouri House and Senate have each approved measures that would renew expired security exemptions to the open meetings and records law. Both chambers…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: The lawsuit, filed in Cole County, claims that either Blunt or one of his top deputies or someone…