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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8199
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    The Federal Election Commission will hold a virtual meeting on Tuesday, February 9, 2020. The meeting will be closed to the public as it involves sensitive matters such as compliance-related issues, internal personnel decisions, and investigatory records. Discussions will also cover topics that could affect law enforcement techniques and participation in legal proceedings. For further details, contact Judith Ingram, the Press Officer, at the provided telephone number.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Election Commission is going to have a private online meeting on February 9, 2021, to talk about secret things like rule-keeping, staff choices, and investigations. They won't let people join in because the topics are very sensitive.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102144
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    The Federal Election Commission held a meeting on December 10, 2024, with a continuation scheduled after the open meeting on December 12, 2024, as previously announced. Changes to the meeting included discussions about internal personnel decisions and rules. For further information, one may contact Judith Ingram, the Press Officer, at (202) 694-1220. The meeting was organized under the authority of the Government in the Sunshine Act.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Election Commission had a meeting where they talked about who works there and their rules. Some details about what exactly they talked about were not shared, so people might feel like they don't know enough about what happened.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8031
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    The Federal Election Commission will hold a closed meeting on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., with a continuation on January 30, 2025. The meeting will take place at 1050 First Street NE, Washington, DC, and will be accessible virtually, though not open to the public. Topics include compliance matters, internal personnel decisions, investigatory records for law enforcement, and other confidential information. For further details, Judith Ingram is available at (202) 694-1220.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Election Commission is having a private meeting to talk about secret things they can't share with everyone right now, like following rules and deciding on their team's work. They aren't telling us exactly what they'll be talking about because it's secret stuff.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9081
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    The Federal Election Commission announced a closed meeting set for February 11 and its continuation on February 13, 2024. The meeting will be hybrid, taking place both at 1050 First Street NE, Washington, DC, and online. During the meeting, the Commission will discuss compliance matters, internal personnel decisions or practices, and information whose disclosure might negatively impact proposed actions. Matters involving participation in legal actions or arbitration will also be addressed.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Election Commission is having a secret meeting to talk about important rules and decisions, and they say it's happening on a date that seems wrong because it's in the past. They haven't explained well why the public can't attend, and some parts sound complicated and official.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10927
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    The Federal Election Commission announced a change to a previously scheduled meeting discussed in the Federal Register (90 FR 9971). The meeting, initially set for February 25, 2025, and its continuation on February 27, 2025, included discussions on internal personnel decisions and practices. For more information, the contact person is Myles Martin, the Deputy Press Officer. This document is filed under the Government in the Sunshine Act, which promotes transparency.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Election Commission changed the date of a planned meeting where they were going to talk about decisions related to their workers. Myles Martin is the person to ask if you have any questions about it.