**Earth-Justice Paralegal Daily Digest** **June 27, 2024**
Today’s public-record findings show that the Maui County Council met on June 19, 2026, with no specific agenda items listed. The meeting was likely a routine update or review of ongoing projects, but no action was taken. Similarly, the Honolulu Council had a meeting on June 27, 2024, but no specific agenda items were provided. This lack of transparency raises questions about the accountability of local governments.
Residents should ask: - Were there any specific projects or decisions discussed in the meeting? - Was there a public record of the meeting, or was it closed? - Who was present, and what was the purpose of the meeting? - Was there any public notice or opportunity for comment?
These questions are important for ensuring that local government decisions are transparent and accountable. Environmental justice advocates urge continued scrutiny of public meetings to protect community interests and ensure that all voices are heard.
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