I think Annie has a good point.
If the meeting notices are run by the government, the forces that want to
sneak stuff thru will subvert it. I understand the Legislature has a good
data base, that could be easily accessible to the public, allowing us to
see at a glance how our legislators vote. I
So, who would like to help me draft up a bill that amends Minnesota public
meeting laws to require that all public meetings must also be posted
online (in addition to a bulletin board in the government office or
newspaper (sometimes))? Minneapolis could take the lead now by creating a
uniform
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have heard rumblings about Bob Fine trying to move the meeting to an
earlier time so that fewer people who work during the day could attend.
I hope this is not true.
I suggest a public Renaming Ceremony, to
BOB
The issue of online meeting notices has come in the E-Democracy
Legislative Study Group in past years. Lately in some of my speeches on
e-democracy I've been talking about the rule of law and how what is
desirable with the net and democracy/government may need to beocme the
law.
So, who