Thompson Falls Council rewinds decision on video recordings
The March meeting of the Thompson Falls City Council was standing room only, with many residents attending in support of reinstating video recordings of council proceedings.
During its February gathering, Council voted to discontinue video recordings of future meetings. Under state law, most public agencies are required to record audio of public meetings and make those recordings available within specified timeframes. Many residents argued that video recordings are an important tool for transparency.
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