Now, THAT'S openness! California's Fair Political Practices Commission ("FPPC") streams its meetings live on YouTube; nothing outrageously open about that. But, last Thursday, they held a "Special Meeting" to go into Closed Session about the status of negotiations on the Americans for Responsible Leadership, et al inquiry. They live-streamed that!
Out of the hour, 35 minutes (posted below), the screen was blank for all but about four minutes.
The FPPC is holding a news conference at 12pm to announce the settlement.
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