The Kansas House on Thursday decisively defeated a bill that would have exempted the panel that oversees utility regulation from the state’s open meetings law to discuss docketed cases.
The bill, which was defeated 38-82, would have allowed a majority of the three-member Kansas Corporation Commission to talk to each other about docketed cases among themselves without calling a public meeting and violating the state’s open meeting law.
Officials say there . . .
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