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Frisco Council reconsiders leadership after executive-session legal review; mayor pro tem, deputy mayor pro tem confirmed with narrower margins

5484906 · July 1, 2025
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The Frisco City Council revisited its earlier nominations for mayor pro tem and deputy mayor pro tem after a legal briefing in executive session. John Keating remained mayor pro tem and Laura Rummel remained deputy mayor pro tem, but both were confirmed with reduced vote margins following the reconsideration.

The Frisco City Council reconfirmed its choices for mayor pro tem and deputy mayor pro tem on Tuesday after briefly returning from an executive session for legal advice, leaving John Keating and Laura Rummel in those roles but with narrower majorities.

Council members moved into executive session earlier in the evening to receive legal advice related to council protocol. After reconvening, Council Member Angelia Pelham moved to reconsider the earlier appointments; the council then re-voted.…

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