Understanding the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) and Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) is critical for elected and appointed officials.

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Understanding the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) and Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) is critical for elected and appointed officials. These laws, and the public, expect that local governments will operate within the KOMA/KORA requirements and maintain openness in government.

With so many new folks entering public service or new roles, this is a great opportunity to learn about KOMA/KORA for the first time or get a refresher. All participants will receive both of the League’s KOMA and KORA manuals.

We are offering three opportunities to attend KOMA/KORA training via our Municipal Training Institute (MTI). To register for an MTI or learn more, visit http://ow.ly/NXl250JVlZH

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