
REPORT: Voicing Concerns: Public Comment Policies of Rhode Island City and Town Councils and School Committees (January 2024)
This report summarizes the public comment policies of Rhode Island’s 39 city and town councils and 34 municipal school committees – two of the most important public bodies in any community.
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