A.
Wisconsin's Open Meeting Law provides that all meetings of governmental bodies shall be open to all citizens at all times. Section 19.81(2), Wis. Stats.
B.
Meetings of local governing bodies or their subunits must be held in places reasonably accessible to the public.
C.
Meetings are open to all members of the public unless specifically provided otherwise by law.
D.
When members of a governmental body gather in sufficient numbers to compose a quorum, that meeting is presumed to be convened for the purpose of conducting official business. Such a meeting is in violation of the Open Meeting Law if proper notice was not given and the meeting is not open to the public. Section 19.82(2), Wis. Stats.
E.
The Open Meeting Law also applies when members of a governing body, or committee thereof, engage in business of that body and when the number of members present is potentially sufficient to determine the governing body's course of action regarding the proposal discussed. [State vs. Showers, No. 85-471 (June 15, 1987)]