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Why do government lobbyists oppose descriptive meeting agendas?

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I bet the McHenry County Historical Society, which had a run-in last year with a McHenry County Department of Health inspector who said its museum needed to buy a $45-per-event permit to serve coffee and cookies, would have a thing to say about this. Ditto with the Franks, Gerkin & McKenna law firm that fought the county sign ordinance to keep a passage from the Old Testament on its front.

And if I had a nickel for every horror story I've heard about a potluck, church picnic or similar innocuous event compromised or ruined by a local government commissar armed with a shiny badge, an inflated ego and a book of The Rules (in caps because, well, they're The Rules), I'd be blogging this from my own private Caribbean island.

While I'm on the subject, if our local governments are opposed to "gotcha" laws, how about our municipalities dismantle all of these red-light cameras? Does anyone believe for a moment that these contraptions have anything to do with public safety and not raising revenue?

Likewise, will any taxpayer believe for a moment that government opposition to a mandate for more descriptive agendas has anything to do with fear of litigation? With all of these anti-sunshine bills being pushed by our local governments in Springfield, a strong argument can be made that this is just more of government's reflexive fear of the voting public.

How many governments would love to use ambiguous agenda language to hide tax referenda, spending increases, plush employee contracts and golden parachute pension-padding raises from you with agenda descriptions such as "vote on ballot," "agree to settlement" and "vote on that guy"?

It's just another front in our local governments' secret war on transparency.

Senior Writer Kevin Craver can be reached at kcraver@shawmedia.com.

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Kevin Craver

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Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

kcraver@shawmedia.com

Kevin has worked at the Northwest Herald since 2000. The Illinois Associated Press awarded his blog this year as the best news blog in the state for medium-sized newspapers. He has won more than 70 state and national journalism awards.

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