
Ohio AG Warns Against Disappearing Messages
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yosts 2026 Sunshine Laws manual warns public officials against using messaging apps like Signal, WhatsApp, and Snapchat due to their disappearing messages feature, which violates public records laws. The manual, released during Sunshine Week, emphasizes the importance of transparency and the consequences of secrecy, citing a recent court case involving State Teachers Retirement System board members. Public officials are required to take free sunshine laws training at least once per term to promote transparency and maintain public trust.
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