Letter to JoCo DA from Kansas Press

By Earl Glynn on October 29, 2009
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Shown below is the letter to the Johnson County District Attorney from three Kansas press/open records groups about a Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) complaint from a former JCCC trustee

The letter requests that DA Steve Howe review the original complaint filed by JCCC trustee Ben Hodge in light of a recent opinion by Kansas Attorney General Steve Six.

Letter to JoCo DA Steve Howe from Kansas Press
 

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