Kathy Kiely, the Lee Hills Chair in Free Press Studies at the MU School of Journalism, will discuss Missouri's Sunshine Law, which grants public access to government meetings, proceedings and correspondence. Co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Columbia-Boone County and the Columbia Missouri Branch of AAUW. Adults. Attend in person or via Zoom; see full description for details.
Kathy Kiely, the Lee Hills Chair in Free-Press Studies at the Missouri School of Journalism, discusses the Missouri Sunshine Law, which grants public access to the meetings, proceedings and correspondence of all levels of government. It has allowed members of the public and the press to shine light to how decisions are made; detect corruption and other wrongdoing; and keep the public informed. Learn about the law's bipartisan history, recent "Sunshine Heroes" and threats to continued public access to government records. Co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Columbia-Boone County and the Columbia Missouri Branch of AAUW.
Adults. Please register to receive a Zoom link. The event will also be recorded for later viewing on our YouTube channel.
No registration is required to attend in-person. See in-person session.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | History & Genealogy | General | Featured |
TAGS: | Lunch and Learn | Co-sponsored |
Please note that this program is taking place online or via broadcast rather than at a physical location. Please see the event description for details on where to view or tune in.