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Already Under Investigation For Sunshine Law Violations, Broward Health Cancels Public Meeting

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It was not enough for the dysfunction Broward Health Board of Commissioners to already be under investigation for violating the Sunshine Law.

Commissioners have decided to spit on the Sunshine Law and those – including the Sun-Sentinel – calling for them to discuss more of the public’s business in public.

Commissioners just cancelled their monthly meeting, the only scheduled event this month to openly discuss the health care system as a group.

The meeting was scheduled for Wednesday, May 31. It is now tentatively scheduled for June.

Faith Based Events

Apparently the Board of Commissioners can’t even bother to do its one job – the public oversight of Broward Health.

Only commissioners and staff know how much is being done behind closed doors.

The group’s penchant for working out of the Sunshine has already drawn the attention of the State Attorney’s Office. There is an active investigation of possible violations of the Sunshine Law by Board members.

The Broward State Attorney had no comment.

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