Government
Aug. 25, 2017
LA County board wants judge to revisit Brown Act violation
The LA County Board of Supervisors has asked a judge to reconsider his ruling that it violated California transparency law by not recording a contentious closed-door meeting with a former county counsel, arguing in a motion that this decision was proper and legal.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has asked a judge to reconsider his ruling that it violated California transparency law by not recording a contentious closed-door meeting with a former county counsel, arguing in a motion that this decision was proper and legal.
Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant erred when he ruled in early August that the board violated California’s Ralph M. Brown Act, according to a motion filed o...
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