Sunday, April 30, 2023

Indy library board barred the public from a meeting. Did they violate Open Door Law?

 When the divided Indianapolis library board chose its permanent CEO Monday night, it did so behind closed doors.

Community members, some of whom were loudly protesting, were barred from watching the vote in person despite Indiana's Open Door Law.

Michael Torres, the library union president, filed a formal complaint Tuesday with the Indiana Office of the Public Access Counselor.

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