Quantcast
breaking news

Missouri New Open Records

By: Shayla Patrick
Updated: January 3, 2013
watch video
JOPLIN, MO.--- Missourians now have more access to certain government documents after two exemptions in the state's Sunshine Law expired on January 1st. One change gives the public access to policies and plans put in place by law enforcement agencies, first responders, or public health authorities for preventing and responding to terrorism.

The other, allows security and structural plans for property that's owned or leased by a government agency to become public knowledge. Local school officials aren't happy about the change and say giving full disclosure to the public might compromise student safety.

"That's concerning to me in light of recent events in Newtown and other events that have happened across the country, that we are able to maintain some level of security related to how our buildings are put together," states Dr. C.J. Huff, Joplin Schools Superintendent.

State legislators could move to extend these exemptions, making these records private again in the upcoming legislative session which begins on January 9.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

We are all saddened by the tragic devastation in Oklahoma and surrounding communities leveled by yesterday's tornadoes. There are numerous tragic and traumatic events which occur across our country...

Today will be mostly cloudy with a few storms possible and a high of 75 degrees with winds out of the west at 5-10 mph. Cloudy skies overnight with patchy fog late and lows in the mid 50s. ...

New businesses in Carthage are beginning to pump more money into the local economy....

A group that promotes tourism through cycling is preparing for a 500 mile ride through Southeast Oklahoma....

Text messages are at the center of legal issue regarding a citizens constitutional right against unreasonable search and seizure. Attorney Aaron Sachs discusses how safe your text messages are in...

New names have been added to the Crime Stoppers most wanted list. Now authorities are asking for help to track down those suspects....

3rd graders in Neosho raise funds to preserve a piece of history....

As the weather starts to get a little warmer, more and more motorcycles will hit the road. Attorney Aaron Sachs looks into motorcycle safety in this week's Legally Speaking....

New names have been added to the Crime Stoppers Most Wanted list. Now authorities are looking for help to track down those suspects....

The Joplin High School Cartoonist Club meets once a week after school to create comics and has had 5 issues published already....

 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Fourstateshomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved