Tennessee Coalition for Open Government

30 Mar, 2020

TN County Services Association and TN Municipal League urge maintaining transparency during COVID-19

By |2020-05-09T13:21:55-05:00March 30, 2020|Categories: Open Meetings, Tennessee Coalition for Open Government|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Two of the largest government associations in Tennessee last week issued guidance and suggestions to its members, urging them to maintain government openness and transparency during the COVID-19 crisis. The Tennessee County Services Association and Tennessee Municipal League in its letter explained the Governor's Executive Order. No. 16 allowing for electronic meetings. David Connor, executive director of Tennessee County Services Association. Chad Jenkins, deputy director, Tennessee Municipal League The letter from the government associations encouraged cities and counties "to make every effort to allow the public some way to access the meeting through a live audio or video stream" but if not able to do this, to make sure a [...]

20 Mar, 2020

Gov. Bill Lee issues executive order for Open Meetings during COVID-19 emergency

By |2020-03-20T17:44:27-05:00March 20, 2020|Categories: Tennessee Coalition for Open Government|2 Comments

Governor Bill Lee has issued Executive Order No. 16 to ensure government operations continue to function openly and transparently during the COVID-19 emergency while taking measures to protect the health and safety of citizens and government officials. Read the order here. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee issued Executive Order No. 16 to allow governing bodies, by following certain conditions, to meet electronically and provide electronic access to the public during the COVID-19 emergency. We at Tennessee Coalition for Open Government are very pleased with this outcome. The order allows essential government business to continue. We need to give governing bodies across the state tools to do this. The order includes several [...]

20 Mar, 2020

TCOG letter to the governor urging action and safeguards for Open Meetings Act compliance during COVID-19

By |2020-03-21T11:49:23-05:00March 20, 2020|Categories: Tennessee Coalition for Open Government|0 Comments

Tennessee Coalition for Open Government has written a letter to the governor urging action to provide local governing bodies some relief to meet electronically on essential business while maintaining certain safeguards for transparency and public participation during the coronavirus emergency. You can read the letter and our suggested specific safeguards here. They are also copied below: 3-20-2020 To: The Honorable Governor Bill Lee of the State of Tennessee, As state and local governments across the United States take measures to respond to the COVID-19 epidemic, executive orders are being issued and legislative action taken to allow governing bodies to make decisions without complying with parts of the Open Meetings laws. [...]

20 Mar, 2020

Lawmakers fail to agree on Open Meetings Act amendment for COVID-19 crisis

By |2020-03-20T14:51:57-05:00March 20, 2020|Categories: Tennessee Coalition for Open Government|2 Comments

Under a very tight deadline, the House and Senate were unable to reconcile differences in their bills that would create a path for governing bodies to meet electronically, and limit the physical presence of the public during the coronavirus epidemic. They recessed Thursday night without passing a bill. Both the House and Senate bills would have allowed members of a governing body to conference into a meeting instead of attend physically. And both provided for some type of electronic access to the meeting by the public if the public was excluded. Sen. Paul Bailey, R-Sparta, sponsored a version of the bill that offers more safeguards to the public, including limiting [...]

18 Mar, 2020

Senate version of a bill to allow electronic meetings has more safeguards

By |2020-03-18T17:31:25-05:00March 18, 2020|Categories: Tennessee Coalition for Open Government|0 Comments

Senate and House committees passed bills today that would amend the Open Meetings Act to allow members of governing bodies to participate in meetings electronically and bar the public from attending during the coronavirus outbreak. Sen. Paul Bailey, R-Sparta, sponsored a version of the bill that offers more safeguards to the public, including limiting business in meetings closed physically to the public to essential business and business that the governing body determines can't reasonably be delayed. Tennessee Coalition for Open Government supports the Senate version of the bill. The Senate and House bills have some differences. Tennessee Coalition for Open Government, and other citizen and media groups, had advocated for [...]

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