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Unspecified municipal body drops planned executive session under Oklahoma statute and adjourns

November 12, 2025 | Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma


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Unspecified municipal body drops planned executive session under Oklahoma statute and adjourns
An unspecified municipal body reconvened its meeting and adjourned after deciding not to hold a planned executive session, the presiding speaker said.

The presiding speaker read a proposed executive-session statement describing the legal basis: "Consideration, discussion, and possible action to enter into executive session under Oklahoma statute 25 OS subsection 307 b for confidential communications between a public body and its attorney concerning a pending investigation, claim, or action." The speaker then described the proposed session as duplicative and recommended striking it from the agenda.

"Before you vote on this, this is identical to the last one," the presiding speaker said, and later added, "So it would be a duplicate. I wouldn't — we don't need it." After that decision, the speaker asked for a motion to adjourn; a motion was made, seconded and members responded "Aye." The transcript does not record a roll-call or names attached to the votes.

The meeting record as provided shows no formal executive-session action was taken. The presiding speaker twice confirmed there would be "no action in executive session" and that the executive-session item had been struck as unnecessary.

No further agenda items or next steps were listed in the transcript; the last recorded words were a final "Aye" on the adjournment vote.

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