HILLSVILLE — Closed session practices by Carroll County governments have been called into question recently, but county boards are not necessarily meeting behind closed doors more than they have in the past.
With concerns about use of closed sessions persisting in Carroll County, The Gazette recently checked into the record of executive sessions.
State law allows governmental bodies to meet behind closed doors in some situations where the hearing of matters in public meeting would be detrimental to a board’s position.
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