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Rawlins council enters executive session under Wyoming statute to consider confidential personnel matters
Summary
The council voted to enter executive session under a cited Wyoming statute to discuss confidential information and personnel matters; the motion passed 6-0. The council later approved executive-session minutes for Sept. 26.
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The Rawlins City Council voted to go into executive session at 7:16 p.m. under a Wyoming statute to consider information classified as confidential by law and to discuss appointment, employment or dismissal of public officers or employees. The motion passed by online vote, 6 yays.
The motion cited Wyoming statutory authority and stated the purpose as considering or receiving information classified as confidential by law and for deliberations concerning the appointment or employment of a public officer or employee. Council also moved that, unless the person requests a public hearing, the governing body may exclude other witnesses during an executive session and may deliberate on its position in executive session.
After the executive session the council returned to open session and later approved the executive session minutes of Sept. 26 by a recorded vote of 6-0. The council did not disclose the content of the executive session in the public record beyond the statutory citation and general purpose for the closed discussion.

