AG Hot Topics: Open Government
Attorney General Mark Shurtleff has always insisted that the public’s business be conducted in public. The Attorney General’s Office has just created “The Open Book,” a new 27-page pocket-sized handbook to help public officials, reporters and citizens answer questions on open records and open meetings.
Recent News Articles:
AG's Office Releases Open Government Guide
By Elizabeth Ziegler, KCPW
All party caucuses should be open to public, Shurtleff says
By Lisa Riley Roche, Deseret News
Shurtleff says closed caucuses must go
By Robert Gehrke, The Salt Lake Tribune
| Cal Grondahl Editorial Cartoon, Standard Examiner |
