Legal Affairs committee votes to enter closed session to consider release of minutes and pending litigation

Legal Affairs Committee · January 15, 2026

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Summary

The Legal Affairs Committee voted unanimously to enter a closed session to consider the release of closed-session minutes and pending litigation after a motion by Williams and a second from Tepe. No public comment was recorded.

Bill Roth, who said he is taking over as committee chair for the Legal Affairs Committee, opened the meeting and called the roll before the committee moved to a closed session to discuss the release of closed-session minutes and pending litigation.

Williams moved to enter a closed session to consider the release of closed-session minutes and pending litigation; Tepe seconded the motion. During the roll call vote the transcript records Tepe voting yes, Williams voting yes and Roth voting yes. The motion carried and the committee proceeded into closed session. As the meeting shifted out of the public record, Roth said, "We're going into closed session." The transcript records no public comments prior to the vote.

The transcript does not identify the committee's parent jurisdiction or governing body beyond the name "Legal Affairs Committee," and it does not include further public deliberations or outcomes beyond the committee's decision to move into closed session. Any subsequent actions or decisions taken in closed session are not recorded in the public portion of the transcript.