Every other Thursday, WORT contributor Jonah Chester sits down with Tom Kamenick, President of the Wisconsin Transparency Project, to discuss open records and open government for a segment we call Transparency Talk.
This week, Kamenick and Chester discuss when, how and why school boards can go into closed meetings.
A quick note that this conversation isn’t specific legal advice, so seek an attorney’s assistance if you have difficulty with open records or open government.
Related Reading:
Oshkosh School Board accused of violating open meetings law via WBAY
Open meetings complaint filed against Oshkosh school board over postponement of August meeting due to maskless protesters via The Oshkosh Northwestern