California: Citizens need not state addresses to address San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors is guilty of violation the Brown Act, California’s open meeting law, by  pretending that citizens had to provide their home addresses before addressing the board, writes Sharon Gilbert for the Los Angeles County Political Buzz Examiner.

The issue arose over a dispute over creation of an animal services oversight commission. -db

From a commentary for the Los Angeles County Political Buzz Examiner, June 1, 2012, by Sharon Gilbert.

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