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Law department says open-meeting complaint assigned; committee awaits response

October 15, 2025 | Holyoke City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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Law department says open-meeting complaint assigned; committee awaits response
During the Turner Rules Committee meeting Tuesday, Councilor Linda Bacon raised an open-meeting complaint alleging that a majority of the Turner Rules members met privately as a working group.

The chair reported that the complaint had been referred to the law department, that the law department confirmed it had assigned the matter to a staff attorney, and that the matter remains on the department’s docket. No timeline for a response was provided; the chair said the committee will wait for the law department’s reply.

Councilor Bacon asked the committee clerk and solicitor to follow up on the status and the committee recorded the update as informational.

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