You could assume that the Tea Party members flubbed the deal, but they had very little notice and you could also assume that maybe they were thinking that the meeting chair person was talking to only the board members. Google the Brown Act
How did the tea party know about the meeting? Plus from what I saw, they gave the public an opportunity, but no one took it. Whats all the fuss about?
Were can one get a copy of the minutes? And that Schoolboards bylaws? I'm betting that there are several violations of both parlimantray procedures and their own bylaws.
You could assume that the Tea Party members flubbed the deal, but they had very little notice and you could also assume that maybe they were thinking that the meeting chair person was talking to only the board members. Google the Brown Act
ReddingPatriots 1 year ago
How did the tea party know about the meeting? Plus from what I saw, they gave the public an opportunity, but no one took it. Whats all the fuss about?
pk5001 1 year ago
How did the tea party know about the meeting?
pk5001 1 year ago
Were can one get a copy of the minutes? And that Schoolboards bylaws? I'm betting that there are several violations of both parlimantray procedures and their own bylaws.
patrickdillman 1 year ago
I thought the Brown Act required the agenda of public meetings be posted 48 hours before any open meeting?
patrickdillman 1 year ago
Seems like there was no opportunity given for anyone to speak? Nice convenient way to hold a meeting!!??
ReddingPatriots 1 year ago