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Bill would extend grievance window for executive-session records from 30 to 90 days, sponsor says

5048160 · June 20, 2025
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House Bill 3638 would allow a person to file a written grievance within 90 days after an executive-session record becomes public for alleged violations of public meetings law covering executive sessions. Sponsor said change closes a loophole created by a prior 30-day deadline.

Representative Jeff Helfrich told the Senate Rules Committee June 20 that House Bill 3638 would allow members of the public up to 90 days after an executive-session record is published to file a written grievance alleging violations of public meetings law.

Helfrich said a previous change shortened grievance windows…

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