Attorney General Rules Fayette School Board Violated Open Meetings Law, Upholds Closed Session on Liggins
The Kentucky Attorney General's Office has ruled that the Fayette County Board of Education violated the state's Open Meetings Act during its June 10 special meeting by failing to adequately explain why it was entering… Read the full report at WUKY
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