County council meetings to remain open in Hawaii
The Hawaii County Council voted against a measure from the Hawaii State Association of Counties to exempt councils from the Sunshine Law, which requires government business to be conducted in public.
The Hawaii County Council voted against a measure from the Hawaii State Association of Counties to exempt councils from the Sunshine Law, which requires government business to be conducted in public. According to the Honolulu Advertiser, proponents said that the law prevented them from interacting informally with the public and other council members. Honolulu Advertiser
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