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Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole - Executive Session

WHA-CTW-EXS-2025-06-24 June 24, 2025 Committee of the Whole Whatcom County 44 min
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The Whatcom County Council Committee of the Whole held a brief executive session on June 24, 2025, to discuss two confidential matters with legal counsel. The 44-minute closed session addressed ongoing collective bargaining negotiations and pending litigation in federal court. All seven council members participated, with Todd Donovan arriving midway through the session. Chair Kaylee Galloway led the session, which began at 1:06 PM and was originally scheduled to conclude by 1:30 PM but was extended to 1:50 PM. The meeting was conducted in hybrid format, allowing both in-person and remote participation, though the executive session itself was closed to the public as permitted under state law. Two deputy prosecutors, Jesse Corkern and Christopher Quinn, provided legal counsel during the confidential discussions. The session covered strategic planning for collective bargaining negotiations and litigation strategy for a federal lawsuit filed by Richard Kirkham against Whatcom County and other defendants.

**Motion to Enter Executive Session** - **Item:** Entry into executive session - **Vote:** 6-0 (Donovan absent at time of vote) - **Action:** Council voted to enter executive session until 1:35 PM - **Moved by:** Jon Scanlon, seconded by Barry Buchanan - **Outcome:** Session extended additional 15 minutes to 1:50 PM **AB2025-436 - Collective Bargaining Discussion** - **Status:** DISCUSSED (no formal action taken) - **…

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Due to the confidential nature of executive session proceedings, specific policy discussions cannot be reported. The meeting addressed two categories of legally protected deliberations. The first item involved collective bargaining strategy discussions, which are protected from public disclosure under RCW 42.30.140(4)(a). This statute allows local governments to discuss labor negotiations in executive session to preserve bargaining position and strategy. The …
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No public testimony was taken during this executive session, as it was closed to the public by law. The only participants were the seven council members and legal counsel from the prosecuting attorney…
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Due to the confidential nature of executive session proceedings, no quotes from deliberations can be reported. The only public statements were procedural announcements by Chair Galloway regarding the …
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The source documents do not specify any follow-up actions or deadlines resulting from the executive session discussions. Both collective bargaining negotiations and the federal litigation will cont…

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The executive session provided council members with updated information on both the collective bargaining negotiations and the federal litigation case. However, due to the confidential nature of the proce…
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