Good Question: How did Fayette County Public Schools violate open meetings laws twice in a year
The Fayette County school board has been found in violation of Kentucky’s Open Meetings Act twice in the past year, with the state Attorney General ruling the board failed to follow the law’s requirements on public… Read the full report at WKYT
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