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New Law Requires Local Agencies To Send Agenda Packets (City Council, School Board, etc.) Via Email Upon Request

by CLAYCORD.com
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Local government agencies are required to email meeting agenda packets to people who request them, Governor Gavin Newsom signed on Saturday.

Senate Bill 274, introduced by State Senator Bob Wieckowski, updates California’s Brown Act, which previously required local governments to send agenda packets on request via physical mail. With emailed packets, community members can instantly review information before meetings instead of having to wait for the agendas to arrive in the mailbox.

“I am pleased Governor Newsom has signed this common sense piece of legislation to make it easier for community members to stay up-to-date on the important issues to be considered at future meetings by their representatives,” Wieckowski said in a statenebt.

4 comments


Tsa October 10, 2021 - 4:21 PM - 4:21 PM

Common Sense and Politician is an oxymoron, however moron is synonymous with politician.

Bob Kazamakis October 10, 2021 - 6:23 PM - 6:23 PM

If it’s fully digital, why not just put it up on their website?
Either way, email is much better than 🐌 📬

Cellophane October 10, 2021 - 8:04 PM - 8:04 PM

I wonder how much Wieckowski got paid to get that bill written and passed.

It much have been a bunch.

Probably just repaying a political favor.

There’s nothing lower than a politician.

concord grape October 11, 2021 - 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Yes there is, attorneys. Oh, wait, most politicians are attorneys. My bad


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