New Jersey's Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), also known as the Sunshine Law, ensures public access to government meetings by requiring advance notice, allowing public attendance, and mandating minutes, applying to state, county, and local bodies like councils and boards. Key provisions include posting notices 48 hours ahead, defining what constitutes a "public body," allowing closed sessions for specific legal reasons (privacy, litigation), and covering various meeting formats, including digital ones, but not committee meetings below quorum.
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However, Red Bank NJ's current Ready! regime doesn't worry about that sort of thing, especially when those residents on its sh!tlist want to know what's going on or want to suggest another way...
Don't get me started... Oh! You did 😎
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