Kansas City Star in print edition covers likely open meetings violation at JCCC
Jim Sullinger: “Legal opinion sought on alleged JCCC meeting violations”
Benjamin Hodge, a member of the Johnson County Community College board of trustees, has wondered for weeks whether the board violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act on two separate occasions.
He has raised the speculation at board meetings and on his Johnson County blog site on www.redcounty.com.
His assumptions are now being put to a legal test. He has asked Steve Howe, Johnson County’s district attorney, for a formal legal opinion on these issues.
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Tags: Johnson County Community College board of trustees, Kansas Open Meetings Act