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    CPRA

    Can I request public staff time cards?

    My community has a special water district.There is a manager and a five-person elected board.Would the manager's time-card be public information? Also, the board has not approved the minutes for months.Is there a time limit to approve minutes from meetings?

    September 26, 2011

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    Cases Press Release

    Temecula Residents Sue School Board and its President for First Amendment and Brown Act Violations

    […] the First Amendment, such as calling a board member a "homophobe" for objecting to a curriculum that mentioned Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California, and who was assassinated while in office. Komrosky has demonstrated a consistent pattern of violating the First Amendment and the Ralph […]

    December 22, 2023

  • Asked and Answered

    CPRA

    Prohibiting a citizen from contacting a public agency

    […] the designated PRA contact person.  However, nothing prevents you from contacting public officials. Furthermore, generally speaking, it is unconstitutional for government agencies to prohibit public employees and elected officials from speaking to the public or even from making public comments to the media. There are, however, certain exceptions to this general rule.  The instances […]

    June 14, 2009

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    Blog Cases

    In settlement with FAC, LA County Jail releases inmate visitor log, agrees to relax secrecy rule

    […] raise funds for his bail, which was set at $1 million. Noguez also continues to hold the position of County Assessor, a job to which he was elected (and from which he cannot be removed unless convicted of a crime). Moreover, he continues to draw his Assessor’s $200,000 salary. As part of the settlement […]

    December 5, 2013

  • Asked and Answered

    Brown Act

    Did email exchange between committee members violate Brown Act?

    Last month our recently elected academic senate president announced to us, the Senate Executive Committee, privately, on campus, that he would be moving to New York and would not be teaching anymore at our college. He said we would have a meeting about his leaving as soon as he learned about what sick time […]

    March 16, 2015

  • Asked and Answered

    First Amendment

    In Texas, town hall meeting nixed videotaping

    […] is defined as: (A) a board, commission, department, committee, or agency within the executive or legislative branch of state government that is directed by one or more elected or appointed members; (B) a county commissioners court in the state; (C) a municipal governing body in the state; (D) a deliberative body that has rulemaking […]

    August 1, 2011

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    Blog

    How to sabotage California’s Public Records Act

    […] the news organizations, nonprofits, community activists and all others who, through their requests for information under the California Public Records Act (PRA), try to learn what their elected officials are doing (or not doing) and to hold them accountable. The First Amendment Coalition has joined these cases, filing amicus briefs in support of the […]

    October 15, 2012

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    First Amendment

    City Denies Critics Access To Information?

    […] concerned about the Dallas Morning News article from May 19, 2010: "JUDGE ORDERS CITY CRITIC TO AVOID OFFICIALS."  Did the ruling affect any person requesting records? Because elected officials are the stewards of our tax money, I feel their actions should be available to the public. This situation truly concerns me and I would […]

    May 29, 2010

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    Blog FAC News

    Honoring Reb Rebele (1930-2023)

    […] Daily. He met his future wife, Patricia, in junior high school and went on to own a series of small newspapers across California and beyond. Reb was elected to FAC’s board of directors in 1990, when it was called the California First Amendment Coalition. He served as board president from 1999-2000, and remained on […]

    November 30, 2023