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Board approves attorney general's complaint for open records in Kentucky

May 21, 2024 | Campbell County, School Boards, Kentucky



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Board approves attorney general's complaint for open records in Kentucky
During the Campbell County Schools Board meeting on May 20, 2024, board members took decisive action to address transparency concerns by approving a motion to file an open records complaint with the Kentucky Attorney General's office. This decision came after a closed executive session, where board members discussed issues related to public access to information.

The motion to file the complaint was unanimously supported by board members, signaling a commitment to uphold transparency and accountability within the school district. Board counsel will now proceed with the necessary steps to submit the complaint, which aims to ensure compliance with open records laws.

In addition to this significant resolution, the meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, marking the end of a session focused on enhancing the district's governance practices. The board's actions reflect a proactive approach to addressing community concerns about access to public information, reinforcing their dedication to serving the interests of Campbell County residents.

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