Transparency News, 6/12/25

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The FOIA Council’s subcommittee on meetings meets Monday at 1 p.m. In my curtain-raiser of the issues on the subcommittee’s agenda, I talk in this post about the agenda bill, which is a carryover of the VCOG-inspired bill during the 2025 session that seeks to rein in surprise items being added to a public body’s agenda at the meeting and then voted on. The timing couldn’t be more serendipitous. Check out the stories below from Norfolk and Hopewell on this exact issue.
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Virginia campaign finance laws take first step beyond honor system

Database: desk, cellphone numbers for City Hall department directors

Ex-city worker spent over $2M at businesses registered to his and friends' homes

Norfolk School Board fires superintendent in surprise 4-3 vote

Hopewell says city manager's firing was valid, but reconsideration to oust her was not

Martinsville City Council members remain mostly mum on lawsuit controversy

Costs triple, delays mount in vital tech contracts

“Democracies die behind closed doors.” ~ U.S. District Judge Damon Keith, 2002

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