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City attorney briefs Henderson Council on open‑meetings, social media and personnel rules as members press for accountability

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 25 session, City Attorney Dan Hartzog Jr. reviewed open‑meetings law, distinctions between legislative and quasi‑judicial actions, social media guidance, and personnel confidentiality; council members raised concerns about past terminations and proposed additional oversight.

City Attorney Dan Hartzog Jr. led a Feb. 25 session at the Henderson City Council strategic planning retreat reviewing open‑meetings law, parliamentary procedure and the differences between legislative and quasi‑judicial bodies.

Hartzog told the council that all official meetings must be open to the public and that a quorum constitutes an official meeting. He reviewed rules for motions and seconds under Robert’s Rules of Order, explained that non‑votes can be statutorily counted as affirmative if a member is physically present and not excused, and cautioned that amending special meeting agendas raises public‑notice issues.

Councilmember Kenia Gomez‑Jimenez asked about technology and transparency; Hartzog said streaming meetings on YouTube has helped and…

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