The Maddy Report’s “Unintended Consequences: Do Open Meeting Laws Undermine Good Decision Making?” will air at 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, on ABC30. Mark Keppler, executive director of The Maddy Institute, will host the hour-long program featuring guest Carole D’Elia, executive director of California’s Little Hoover Commission. The Maddy Report – Valley Views Edition “Sunshine (Laws) in the Valley: A Good Thing?” will air at 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, on KMJ News Talk 580AM and 105.9FM. Guests are Nate Monroe, UC Merced professor; Paul Hurley, former editor of the Visalia Times-Delta; and Hilda Cantu Montoy, Fresno-area attorney and former city attorney for the City of Fresno. El Informe Maddy: “Livable Communities” will air at 7 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, on Univision 21 and UniMas 61. Ana Melendez, deputy director of The Maddy Institute, will host the show with guest Paul Zykofsky, associate director of the Local Government Commission. The Maddy Report programs cover how state and federal policies impact California and the San Joaquin Valley. It also airs statewide on The Cal Channel at www.calchannel.com, where a schedule is available. Previous Maddy Report programs can be viewed in their entirety at www.maddyinstitute.org. INFO: Keppler, 559.278.1133.