Mokena 159 Board Signals Support for Recording Meetings After Public Push
Following requests from several residents, the Mokena School District 159 Board of Education on Wednesday discussed and expressed broad support for recording and publicly posting its meetings to increase transparency.
During the public communication segment, five residents—Kelly Brown, Sara Guldan, Erin Ford, Sara Caris, and Israel Smith—spoke in favor of the board making video or audio recordings of its meetings available online.
“We each individually spoke in favor of having the Board record and post its meetings,” the meeting minutes summarized.
In a subsequent discussion, board members polled their colleagues and found a consensus in favor of the idea. While supportive of the principle, some members raised logistical and legal questions that need to be addressed before a formal policy is enacted. Concerns included the potential cost of equipment and software, the legal ramifications of recording public comments and discussions in closed sessions, and the staff time required to manage the recordings and post them online.
The board did not take a formal vote on the issue, as it was a discussion item. However, the positive reception from board members suggests that the administration will be tasked with researching options and presenting a concrete plan at a future meeting. The move aligns with a growing trend among local government bodies to make their proceedings more accessible to residents who cannot attend in person.
Latest News Stories
Govt shutdown raises concerns over national security
Ex-speaker Madigan to begin 7.5-year prison sentence Monday
Will County’s Gas-to-Energy Plant Reports Nearly $460,000 Net Loss Amid Operational Setbacks
Will County to Draft First-Ever Policy on Artificial Intelligence Use
Will County Sees 50% Drop in Opioid Deaths, But Alarming Rise in Suicides
Will County Board Backs Effort to Rename ‘Stigmatizing’ Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Access Will County Dial-a-Ride on Track for Full County-Wide Service in 2026
Trump says new 100% tariff on China as trade war escalates
Arizona congressman calls for end to government shutdown
WATCH: Pritzker continues encouraging ICE protests after Guard blocked
Illinois quick hits: Ag incentives announced; Cook County announces increased budget
Divided Will County Board Authorizes Condemnation for 143rd Street Widening
Former board member expressed concerns about indicted DeKalb superintendent
Fiscal Fallout: Illinois has among highest-paid state employees