(CalAware Weekly comprises this plus the previous two posts)
Free Speech
March on Your Own The nongovernmental organizers of a Veterans Day parade in Long Beach excluded an antiwar vets’ group from its ranks.
The Stamp Act Students at Fresno City College complain that they have to get an official stamp of approval on leaflets to be distributed on campus.
Records Released Reveal . . .
State officials’ explanations about aircraft unavailable to fight the Southern California wildfires did not always match the facts; how Pasadena City Council members use e-mail sent to and from their new city-bought computers during council meetings.
Open Meetings
Browse council from home Union City residents (or anyone else who cares) will soon be able to get a live webcast of city council and planning commission meetings, or search an archive and play the video of a past meeting.
Public Information
The taxpayers’ tab San Bernardino County Supervisors sometimes refuse to disclose whom they met for meals and drinks charged to their county credit cards, or why. More.
Gone with the draft After prodding the Gilroy City Council approved release of the most recent drafts of a consultant’s report on police services—but two earlier drafts have disappeared.
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