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The Bloomington City Council is changing the way it conducts public comment at its meetings.
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The Bloomington City Council is still exploring possible changes to its processes for public comment following hate speech at its April 3 meeting.
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Indiana school boards will be required to allow public comment during their meetings under a bill that was signed Tuesday into law.
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Language in Senate Bill 83 simply says any public or charter school board must allow “oral public comment” on any agenda item at its meetings.