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Kansas Corporation Commission approves 16-item consent agenda, adjourns Dec. 4 meeting

December 04, 2025 | Corporation Commission, Departments, Boards, and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Kansas


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Kansas Corporation Commission approves 16-item consent agenda, adjourns Dec. 4 meeting
The Kansas Corporation Commission convened Thursday, Dec. 4. Commission Chair Jer French opened the session and announced a consent agenda of 16 items.

French moved approval of the consent agenda, saying, "I would move approval of the consent agenda." A second was entered, and French called for any further discussion; hearing none, he asked for a voice vote. Three "Aye" responses were recorded and French announced the consent agenda was approved.

With the day's noticed business concluded, French invited a motion to adjourn. A motion and second were made, a unanimous voice vote followed, and French declared, "We're adjourned." The meeting concluded shortly after.

The agenda items included in the consent packet were not listed aloud in the recorded transcript. No formal roll-call votes or roll-call attributions to individual commissioners were recorded in the transcript; the approval and adjournment were recorded by voice vote. Commissioners identified in the session were Jer French (presiding), Commissioner Keane, and Commissioner Keither.

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