Whatcom County Council
Whatcom County Council convened a special executive session on Tuesday morning to discuss two confidential matters: collective bargaining strategy and threatened litigation against the county. The 59-minute meeting was entirely conducted in closed session, with no public action taken or public discussion held. Council Chair Kaylee Galloway called the meeting to order at 9:01 AM with six of seven council members present. Jon Scanlon was absent, while Ben Elenbaas joined shortly after roll call was taken. The meeting's only public portion consisted of procedural motions to enter executive session and brief clarification from county attorneys about confidentiality requirements. Council Member Todd Donovan raised concerns about whether privileged communications shared in executive session would constrain the council's ability to independently investigate fund balance issues that have been publicly reported in connection with the threatened litigation. County Attorney Kimberly Thulin assured council members that the briefing would focus on status updates and next steps not previously reported in media coverage. The executive session concluded precisely at 10 AM as scheduled, with Chair Galloway immediately adjourning both the executive session and the special meeting without returning to public session for any formal action.
**Motion to Enter Executive Session** - **Motion by:** Barry Buchanan, seconded by Mark Stremler - **Vote Count:** 6-0 (Scanlon absent) - **Purpose:** Discuss collective bargaining strategy (AB2025…
No specific follow-up actions or deadlines were announced during the public portion of the meeting. The executive session discussions may have included next steps for both collective bargaining negotiations and litigation response, but these details …


