Transparency News, 4/20/26

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Are the Augusta County supervisors meeting again after their regular meetings? Several members of the public reached out to The News Leader to ask this question after sharing pictures of three supervisors and the county administrator having a meal at Rack ’em Smack ’em Ribs in Verona after a recent board of supervisors meeting. … Megan Rhyne is the executive director of the Virginia Coalition for Open Government. Rhyne explained that it is legal for three or more members of a public body to meet “so long as they are not talking about public business.” Board Chair Jeff Slaven echoed this in his statement to The News Leader. “It is not required that we post notice,” Slaven said. “The dinners are not considered meetings under Virginia law because ‘no part of the purpose of such gathering or attendance is the discussion or transaction of any public business, such gathering or attendance was not called or prearranged with any purpose of discussing or transacting any business of the public body, and no discussion or transaction of public business takes place among the members of the public body.’” … “The problem you’ve got here, is that it is really hard to believe that three members, plus the administrator, are meeting together immediately after a meeting and not talking about public business,” Rhyne said. “And even if they really are talking only about baseball or movies or the weather, the public is going to be suspicious and skeptical. It doesn’t look good, and it’s a perfectly reasonable response to assume that they are talking about the public business.”
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