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Government in the Sunshine Act

In plain terms. The Government in the Sunshine Act requires that meetings of multi-member federal agencies be open to public observation, subject to specific exemptions. It is part of the federal transparency framework alongside FOIA, wi…

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In plain terms. The Government in the Sunshine Act requires that meetings of multi-member federal agencies be open to public observation, subject to specific exemptions. It is part of the federal transparency framework alongside FOIA, with exemptions that protect sensitive and law-enforcement information.

Citation. Pub. L. 94-409 (Sep. 13, 1976); 5 U.S.C. § 552b.