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The Missouri Sunshine Law is meant to give light to important government issues in the state. The Missouri Sunshine Law is the common name for Chapter 610 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, the primary law regarding freedom of the public to access information from any public or quasi-public governmental body in the U.S. state of Missouri.
The Missouri Sunshine Law allows public access to some records held by government agencies. In February 2022, Jannet Morales submitted a request for video recordings by officers who responded to a ...
A Cole County judge on Tuesday ordered the Missouri Department of Social Services to pay more than $115,000 in legal fees and a $5,000 penalty for “knowingly and purposefully” violating the ...
An embattled Kansas City-area fire protection district requires a $50 deposit when members of the public submit records requests, a policy the Missouri Attorney General’s Office says charges ...
The Piedmont Park Conservancy is a private non-profit that oversees and manages Piedmont Park.In 2007, when the organization moved forward with a plan to install a controversial parking structure, a group opposed to the plan—Friends of Piedmont Park—filed an open record request under Georgia Georgia's open records legislationn [1] for records of the Conservancy.
A Missouri appeals court's review of a fire district's meager public meeting agendas could have far-reaching consequences for the Sunshine Law. Missouri Sunshine Law in the spotlight as appeals ...
In Brown's home state of Missouri, the records of minors are private, but Johnson argued that the matter was of pressing public interest under the state's sunshine law. The county court disagreed. [24] Further appeal attempts by Johnson to unseal the records went as far as the State Supreme Court of Missouri, which denied his request.
A.G. Andrew Bailey says his office is on pace to clear a backlog of Sunshine Law requests from 2022. Much of the information is no longer relevant.