A Resident's Question Sparks a Debate on Transparency
At the recent 12 August 2026 Newtown Board of Supervisors (BOS) public meeting a resident's inquiry about meeting procedures was met with a suggestion from the chairman to "send an email" and start a private discourse.
Neighbors for Open Government & Accountability (NOGA) characterizes this as a tactic to avoid public accountability and on-the-record answers.
Open government requires clear rules about how public officials talk to the people and each other. Public discourse happens in open meetings and public forums where everyone can see and hear the choices made. Private email happens behind closed doors, which can hide important choices from the public eye.
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