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McClean County Authority Claims Open Meetings Act Violations

 
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - The McClean County State's Attorney has requested the Illinois attorney general's office investigate alleged violations of the state's open meetings law by county health officials. 

 
McLean County State's Attorney Jason Chambers sent a letter dated May 20 with the request to Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office.  
 
Chambers raised questions about conducting public business behind closed doors in thousands of pages of emails between Health Department Administrator Walt Howe and three officers of the county Board of Health.  
 
Howe says he believes they never acted knowingly in violation of the Open Meetings Act, but admits an error in transparency. 
 
Howe says he'll talk to board officials about retirement plans. 
 

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