Answer:
D) violate the Government in the Sunshine Act open meeting laws.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Sunshine Act passed in 1976, established that every meeting held by a federal agency must be open to public observation. That doesn't mean that the general public must be present at every single meeting held by a federal agency, but it requires federal agencies to notify of upcoming meeting in the Federal Register. The purpose of this law is to try to guarantee transparency in government, but again the meetings must be notified in advance but they are not open generally open to the general public. Although the records of the meetings should be public, unless they deal with national security issues.