The Legislative Council Executive Committee convened briefly to enter executive session on Capitol security arrangements, including matters related to new construction, locked doors, and member and staff safety, as well as to receive legal advice on related questions. The motion passed unanimously and the committee adjourned with no additional business.
“Senators Caldwell. Here. Durand. Here. Rodriguez. Here. Simpson. Present. Mr. President. Let's do this. Madam Speaker. Here. We do have a quorum. Members. We are spending today speaking about security arrangements here here at”
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Sign in to subscribeLegislative council is called to order. Mr. Syed, please call the roll. Representatives and Senators Caldwell. Here. Durand. Here. Rodriguez. Here. Simpson. Present. Mr. President. Let's do this. Madam Speaker. Here. We do have a quorum. Members. We are spending today speaking about security arrangements here here at the State Capitol. And those security arrangements, as is has been typical, is something that we do keep confidential. We want to go into an executive session today. I think that's appropriate for this committee, particularly given some of the new construction that has occurred. We will be making. Our vice chair will be making a motion in order for us to move into executive session again to talk about security arrangements here at the Capitol. The motion also includes the opportunity for us to receive legal advice around those security arrangements, including locked doors. This vote does require a 2/3 vote of the committee to go into executive session. So, Mr. Vice Chair. Thank you. Madam Chair, I move that the executive committee meet in an executive session under section 2464023A4 I can't do math. 5, 6. I don't know. 4 CRS to consider the specialized details of security arrangements in…
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