
Well, West Virginia government agencies seem to be having a good Sunshine Week, at least as far as open meetings are concerned.
Today’s edition of The State Register lists no meetings that violate the public notice requirements of West Virginia’s open meetings law.
As we’ve reminded folks before, the West Virginia Open Governmental Proceedings Act requires agencies to send meeting notices to the Secretary of State in time for notices to appear in the State Register five days prior to a scheduled meeting. Every week, we list the agencies that didn’t comply, thanks to the Secretary of State’s office, which kindly marks those agencies with an asterisk in the list of meetings published each Friday in the Register.
And if you don’t know what Sunshine Week is, visit the Web site here, to learn about this week’s activities aimed at promoting open government.

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