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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the city of Norman violated the Open Meeting Act when it cut the police budget by $865,000 in June 2020, finding the city’s agenda for its special meeting was “deceptively vague and likely to mislead.”

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the city of Norman violated the Open Meeting Act when it cut the police budget by $865,000 in June 2020, finding the city’s agenda for its special meeting was “deceptively vague and likely to mislead.”

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