Wednesday, January 31, 2018

City Council and Zoning Board on Attorney General's Open Meeting Law Pending Complaints Site

1,140,082 @ 6:12 pm 
1,140,067 @ 5:30 pm 


You want to know why the City Council of Medford REFUSED to 2nd the Motion last night on access TV?

1)They love fracturing the 1st Amendment

2)A complaint on Caraviello, Knight and Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr. is pending at the office of the Attorney General!




Open Meeting Law Pending Complaints  Go to this website to see the 2 complaints pending on the city of Medford

10/26/17  Medford City Council complaint pending   filed by Joe Viglione

1/30/2018  Zoning Board   Robert M. Penta 

OML Pending Complaints

Open Meeting Law Pending Complaints displays all Open Meeting Law complaints currently being reviewed by the Attorney General’s Division of Open Government.  Open Meeting Law complaints must first be filed with the public body that is alleged to have violated the law. G.L. c. 30A, § 23(b).  The public body must review the complaint, take remedial action, if appropriate, and send a response to the complainant and the Attorney General. G.L. c. 30A, § 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(5).  Open Meeting Law complaints do not appear in this display unless the complainant is unsatisfied with the public body’s resolution of his or her Open Meeting Law complaint and has filed the complaint with the Attorney General. G.L. c. 30A, § 23(b); 940 CMR 29.05(6).  Upon the receipt of a complaint by any person, the Attorney General shall determine, in a timely manner, whether there has been a violation of the Open Meeting Law.  G.L. c. 30A, § 23(c).  For more information, please contact the Division of Open Government at openmeeting@state.ma.us or (617) 963-2540.