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Encyclopedia > Executive session

An executive session is a portion of the Senate's daily session in which it considers executive business. It can either be closed door or open door. A senate is a deliberative body, often the upper house or chamber of a legislature. ...


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  • http://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/executive_session.htm

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Session - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (126 words)
A session is a gathering for a specific time period, usually recurring, but not necessarily regularly.
A court or other assembly is said to be in session when it convenes.
Court of Session, the supreme civil court of Scotland
County legislator questions legality of executive session by Carol Thompson (649 words)
An executive session held by the Oswego County Legislature’s Public Works Committee became heated enough to be heard in the hallways of the fourth floor of the county building last week.
During the session, one legislator evidently alleged that an employee of the highway department was threatened by a supervisor.
The executive session was called during the Oct. 20 committee meeting for the announced purpose of discussing a land offer from a private individual.
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