Selma City returned to open session after a closed session and the city attorney said there was "There is no reportable action, mister Penn," according to the meeting transcript.
The statement, recorded during a special meeting, signaled that no formal decisions or reportable votes were made during the closed session. Following the city attorney's comment, the presiding officer closed the meeting and adjourned.
Closed sessions are commonly used by municipal bodies to discuss matters allowed under state law in private, such as personnel, litigation, or real-estate negotiations. The transcript provided for this meeting does not specify the date of the meeting, the closed-session topic, or any materials released to the public after the session.
The meeting transcript shows the exchange that reopened the meeting and the city attorney's declaration that there was no reportable action. The meeting was then adjourned; no motions, votes, or follow-up tasks were recorded in the transcript.
Meeting date and any supporting documents or minutes were not specified in the transcript provided. Members of the public seeking more information should consult Selma City official postings or the city clerk's office for the meeting agenda and any formal minutes.