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549 posted on 01/15/2020 12:39:53 AM PST by greeneyes
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SEEMS A BIT UNUSUAL DOESN’T IT? SEPERATE CAUCUSES IS A WAY OF AVOIDING FOIA REQUESTS???

By: By JOHN HANNA
Updated: January 14, 2020 - 3:23 PM

TOPEKA, Kan. — (AP) — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is giving Kansas legislators extraordinary private briefings about undisclosed security issues.

Kansas House members boarded National Guard buses Tuesday for a briefing at a former Air Force base south of Topeka involving DHS and arranged by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt’s office. Democrats had a separate briefing first, followed by Republicans.

Reporters and staffers were not allowed on the buses before they left the Statehouse. Deputy Attorney General Jay Scott Emler, a former state Senate majority leader, said in a letter Tuesday to the Kansas House speaker that the briefings should be given in closed party caucuses, which are allowed under the state’s open meetings law.

Emler’s letter said only that the briefings concerned issues that legislators “may encounter in the course of their official duties.” Lawmakers knew little about the content ahead of time...snip..

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550 posted on 01/15/2020 12:59:09 AM PST by greeneyes
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