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Corporation Commission holds 45-minute executive session on security matters; no action taken

October 31, 2025 | Corporation Commission, Departments, Boards, and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Kansas


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Corporation Commission holds 45-minute executive session on security matters; no action taken
The Corporation Commission moved into an executive session during its meeting to discuss security-related matters under a statute the transcript records as "KSA 745-03Teen B2." The chair announced the motion and an anticipated 45-minute closed session with a planned reconvene at 10:00. The commission later reconvened and recorded that no formal action was taken.

The chair opened the discussion by noting technical difficulties at the start of the meeting and previewing agenda items, then stated a motion to enter a closed executive session "fory 5 minuts" (recorded in the transcript as 45 minutes) to discuss prosecution- or security-related matters under the cited Kansas statute. The chair also said the body anticipated reconvening at 10:00.

The transcript lists attending commissioners and staff by name during the roll call and attendance portion of the meeting. Those listed in the record include "Justin Grama," "Брайан Федотін," "Лен Редс," "Пат Реннер," and "Celless Cheni Tucer" as commissioners, and staff attendees recorded as "Daran Ives," "Керий Джонсон," "Аллен Claster," and "Лена Макдональд." The transcript uses the agency name "Corporation Commission." The meeting record indicates the executive session occurred as announced and that no action resulted when the commission later reconvened.

The transcript quote of the statutory reference is recorded verbatim as "KSA 745-03Teen B2." The record does not provide a clear restatement or citation to a different statute number or title, nor does it provide additional statutory text or legal justification beyond that phrasing. The transcript likewise does not identify a mover or seconder for the motion, nor does it contain a public roll-call vote or other formal recorded vote on the motion to enter executive session.

Because executive sessions are closed to the public by definition, the minutes and transcript reflect only the chair's announcement, the stated statutory citation in the record, the planned duration and reconvene time, and the subsequent note that no formal action was taken. The record does not include details of what was discussed during the closed session.

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