Enacted in 1977, the North Carolina Public Records Law ensures government transparency by granting citizens the right to access documents from state and local agencies. Researchers, journalists, and residents use it to inspect meeting minutes, contracts, and emails. Beneficiaries include taxpayers monitoring spending, reporters investigating officials, and individuals seeking accountability without a court order.
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