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开放政府联盟呼吁恢复在线会议

罗德岛州致力于开放政府的团体联盟 ACCESS/RI 致信州长丹尼尔·麦基,敦促他发布行政命令,允许公共机构再次举行在线会议,并要求公共机构为公众提供远程访问。该联盟提出这一请求是鉴于目前由 Delta 变种 Covid-19 引起的一波感染。

罗德岛州致力于开放政府的团体联盟 ACCESS/RI 致信州长丹尼尔·麦基,敦促他发布行政命令,允许公共机构再次举行在线会议,并要求公共机构为公众提供远程访问。该联盟提出这一请求是鉴于目前由 Delta 变种 Covid-19 引起的一波感染。

From March 2020 to July 2021, Governors Raimondo and McKee issued a series of executive orders that waived the requirement that members of public bodies meet in person and required “adequate alternative access” to meetings for members of the public. The latest version of those orders was allowed to expire in July. Since then, some public bodies have had difficulty getting in-person quorums, and more importantly, some members of the public have been reluctant to attend in-person meetings. While some public bodies have continued to provide remote access since the return to in person meetings, many have not. In those instances, members of the public face a choice between their health and their ability to participate in our democracy.

Earlier this year, state legislatures in both Connecticut and Massachusetts codified similar executive orders until the spring of 2022. The Rhode Island General Assembly took up legislation that would have allowed for remote participation for both members of public bodies, and the public, but it would have allowed the practice until July of 2023, a timeframe ACCESS/RI opposed due to its length and in recognition that in-person meetings should be the default. However, the letter emphasized that executive orders temporarily restoring remote meetings are needed to get Rhode Island through the Delta variant.

A copy of the ACCESS/RI letter can be found 这里.

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