Open records laws grant public access to government documents, such as meeting minutes, budgets, and emails. Citizens, journalists, and watchdog groups use these records to monitor government actions, ensure transparency, and hold officials accountable. By empowering oversight, open records strengthen democratic participation and help prevent corruption, benefiting anyone seeking information about public institutions.
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