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The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole held a brief executive session on January 28, 2025, at 9:00 AM in hybrid format. The meeting was specifically convened to discuss litigation matters in closed session pursuant to state law.
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## Meeting Overview
The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole convened in an unusual executive session on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at the County Courthouse. This brief but significant closed-door meeting focused entirely on legal strategy regarding pending litigation against the county. Chair Kaylee Galloway presided over the hybrid session, which allowed both in-person and remote participation for the public portions of the meeting.
Six of the seven council members were present: Barry Buchanan, Todd Donovan, Ben Elenbaas, Kaylee Galloway, Jon Scanlon, and Mark Stremler. Tyler Byrd was absent. The meeting was structured to conclude by 9:30 a.m., reflecting its narrow scope and executive session format.
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### Meeting Overview
The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole held a brief executive session on January 28, 2025, to discuss litigation matters in the case Earle v. Whatcom County. The session lasted 20 minutes and was closed to the public under state law provisions for attorney-client privileged discussions.
### Key Terms and Concepts
**Executive Session:** A closed meeting where elected officials can discuss certain sensitive matters away from the public, including litigation strategy, personnel issues, real estate negotiations, and other topics specifically allowed under RCW 42.30.110.
**RCW 42.30.110(1)(i):** The specific state law provision that allows local governments to meet privately to discuss litigation with their attorneys when public discussion would be likely to result in adverse legal consequences.
**Committee of the Whole:** A format where all council members meet as a committee rather than as the full council, typically used for informal discussion and study sessions before formal council action.
**AB2025-131:** The agenda bill number assigned to discussion of the Earle v. Whatcom County litigation matter.
**Prosecuting Attorney's Office:** The county's legal department that provides legal counsel to the county government and represents the county in litigation matters.
**Hybrid Meeting:** A meeting format that allows participation both in-person and remotely via video/phone connection.
### Key People at This Meeting
| Name | Role / Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Kaylee Galloway | Council Chair |
| Barry Buchanan | Council Member |
| Todd Donovan | Council Member |
| Ben Elenbaas | Council Member |
| Jon Scanlon | Council Member |
| Mark Stremler | Council Member |
| Tyler Byrd | Council Member (absent) |
| Jesse Corkern | Attorney |
| George Roche | Prosecuting Attorney's Office |
| Cathy Halka | Clerk of the Council |
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