At least in Brooklyn they keep breaking the law governing "open meetings." Brooklyn parent board bans attendees from public meeting
A controversial Brooklyn parent board blocked parents and press “not in alignment” with its extreme leftist agenda from attending its monthly public meeting this week — a brazen violation of state law.
At least a dozen people were blocked from joining Wednesday’s Zoom meeting, including a Post reporter who was apparently forbidden simply for identifying as a journalist for New York’s favorite newspaper.
Their statement basically says if you don't agree with everything we say you must agree with, you are not allowed in our space. This doesn't fly with the open meeting laws in New York.
The Open Meetings Law requires that parent meetings be open to the general public and held in person, but the CEC’s meetings are still conducted entirely over Zoom.
Probably because it is easier to control Zoom meetings than it is control people in the real world.
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