The Associated Press’ Kristen Wyatt posted an eye-opening rant on Twitter yesterday as part of her 30-second video series. Apparently, the Governor and legislators can get around open meetings laws when signing bills into laws. Because why? Yeah, we’re not sure either.
Here’s her complaint:
An advocacy 30-second #coleg! I HAVE BEEN GRIPING ABOUT THIS FOR YEARS BUT NO ONE LISTENS. SORRY THE CAPS LOCK BUT I AM SCREAMING. pic.twitter.com/NfPW5uY2VL
— Kristen Wyatt (@APkristenwyatt) April 4, 2017
What do you think PeakNation™? Do you agree with Wyatt that the signing of bills is part of the public’s business? Also, what sort of bills was the Governor signing that he did not want documented by the public, or, more notably, the media? Now, we’re curious….