A newspaper editorial written to coincide with the secrecy series currently being presented by the Mississippi Press Association through member newspapers all over the state, attempted to sum up the state's secrecy situation by asking, What needs to be secret about a meeting of any duly constituted governmental body? Secrecy in the conduct of public business protects nothing and no one except special interests.
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