To what extent are elected officials responsible for being


Prepare a professional document in narrative format addressing your chosen case and any relevant prompts - in accordance with the facts and other supporting information.

Students are expected to give proper attribution for work authored by others in the proper form of citations and references, using the APA format. All submissions will automatically be filtered through a plagiarism tool on Blackboard.

Your case analysis should be 15 to 25 pages (references not included) with 1 inch margins, double-spaced Times New Roman 12-point font

NOTES AND TIPS:

Adhere to APA formatting requirements

Do not write in first person for example "I" or "I think" or "I believe".

EDIT AND PROOFREAD your work before you submit. Too many spelling and grammatical errors can result in a failing submission.

Be sure to address the case prompts or questions. Failure to provide an analysis of the case prompts will result in a failing submission

Case Study One is entitled: "The Day the Sunshine Left Crestview."
In the case analysis, in addition to providing an overall assessment, be sure to specifically address the following in your narrative:

-To what extent are elected officials responsible for being familiar with and complying with state laws regarding open communication?

-Why is transparency in government so crucial to democratic governance?

-Are there natural limits to the citizens' right to know that justify governance behind closed doors?

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