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City attorney briefs Roseville oversight committee on Brown Act, AB 992 social media limits and Public Records Act

2416936 · February 27, 2025
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Senior Deputy City Attorney Joe Mandel gave a Brown Act and California Public Records Act refresher, highlighting that the committee is subject to open-meeting rules, social media restrictions under AB 992, 72-hour agenda posting, and public-records coverage for work-related emails.

Joe Mandel, senior deputy city attorney for the City of Roseville, gave a refresher on the Brown Act and the California Public Records Act at the Local Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee meeting on Feb. 26.

Mandel told the committee the Brown Act “is named after the author of the bill, Ralph M. Brown,” and said its central goal is open government: “The public has the right to attend meetings,” he said. He explained that the committee is an oversight body created by the City Council following voter approval of Measure B and…

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